Experience episode I of “Black History, Continued.”

Join us 4/27 for ‘‘How Do We Learn to Dream?’’
 
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The New York Times Events | Black History Continued | How Do We Learn To Dream | April 27 | 7 p.m. E.T. | R.S.V.P.
Veronica Chambers
 
 
Our dreams inspire an ever-expanding universe of creation — from comic books and movies to art and poetry. And in the right hands, they can even spark transformational change. What inspires us to dream big? To not only imagine a better world, but work to make it a reality?

Join us for the first event in our new series ‘‘Black History, Continued,’’ as we explore the mysterious alchemy of imagination through conversation, verse, art and song.
 
 
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Words From Nikki Giovanni The iconic poet and university distinguished professor at Virginia Tech shares her writing, and her wisdom.
 
 
Music From Estelle The Grammy Award-winning singer performs her song ‘‘Conqueror’’ from the hit show ‘‘Empire.’’  
 
 
 
Ideas From Peter Ramsey and N. K. Jemisin Veronica moderates a wide-ranging conversation with the director of ‘‘Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse,’’ Peter Ramsey, the author N. K. Jemisin and Estelle.
 
 
Inspiration From Young Artists The Times’s John Eligon talks with Brandon Dasent, Ashanti Scott and Thandiwe Abdullah — three bold young activists whose dreams of a more just and equitable society have inspired them to action.  
 
 
 
 
 
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