Lucretia Bolin

PhD

Lucretia Bolin

Lucretia Bolin

Ph.D., APRN-BC., FNP-BC

Lucretia Bolin, Ph.D., APRN-BC., FNP-BC, is a Black, LGBTQIA-positive social justice advocate, innovator, and advanced practice nurse with over 30 years of experience in public health, specializing in addiction, gender-based violence, complex mental health, and intergenerational trauma. Holding a Ph.D. in community mental health from UCSF and degrees from Vanderbilt University, Dr. Bolin champions culturally competent care, having served on boards of pioneering LGBTQIA-focused clinics and organizations dedicated to HIV care. She is also a board member of MOYO, supporting BIPOC women thriving with cancer. A strong voice for BIPOC representation and systemic reform in healthcare, Dr. Bolin sees psychedelic-assisted therapy as promising for addressing trauma and addiction, advocating for accessible, competent care in this field. In her free time, she enjoys travel, photography, languages, live music, and martial arts.