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What Should We Do With Our Past?
What Should We Do With Our Past?

Sun, May 11

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Online session

What Should We Do With Our Past?

Notes of a Native Son by James Baldwin The Case for Reparations by Ta-Nehisi Coates ⏱️ Preparation: Approx. 3 hours

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May 11, 2025, 11:00 AM – 12:30 PM PDT

Online session

How do we reckon with the past, and what responsibility do we have to address its impact on the present?


"The Case for Reparations" by Ta-Nehisi Coates

  • Coates makes a compelling argument for reparations by outlining the enduring impact of systemic racism, from slavery to redlining. This essay invites us to grapple with the lasting consequences of historical injustice and challenges us to consider how society should respond. Length: ~16 pages


"Notes of a Native Son" by James Baldwin

  • In this personal and incisive essay, Baldwin reflects on his own experiences growing up as a Black man in America, weaving together themes of race, history, and identity. Baldwin’s reflection on how the past shapes the present provides a poignant lens through which we can explore the complexity of reckoning with our history. Length: ~12 pages




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What are the expectations for preparation?

At Premise, we understand that your time is valuable, so we keep preparation light—typically under 2 hours. Each session revolves around a core text, whether it’s a short story, film, or essay, providing a shared foundation for meaningful conversation. This approach ensures everyone is ready to dive into thoughtful dialogue, creating a richer and more engaging experience. Your preparation means we all have a common starting point for exploring big ideas together.

Do I need to have previous experience with the text or question?

No, not at all! At Premise, we value both beginner eyes and deep experience—each brings something unique to the conversation. Whether you’ve been in many intellectual discussions or this is your first, our sessions are designed to make everyone feel comfortable and engaged. You don’t need to be an expert; our structure and guidelines help ensure that both the novice and the seasoned thinker feel welcome and supported. Premise is for anyone curious about life’s big questions.

What is a Premise session like?

A Premise session is a thoughtfully crafted, expertly facilitated conversation using the Premise discussion model. Together, we explore life’s enduring questions through short works of literature, film, or art. With just 1-2 hours of preparation, you’ll join a vibrant, meaningful discussion where the following values are embraced:


  • Active Participation: Everyone comes prepared to engage thoughtfully.

  • Listening & Reflection: We prioritize listening and reflection over debate.

  • Shared Inquiry: Our conversations are driven by curiosity and mutual exploration.


Premise creates a welcoming space for both beginners and experienced thinkers, ensuring every voice is heard in a dialogue that inspires deep learning and connection. Learn more about the participant experience.

Wait! These enduring questions are a bit weighty. Will this actually be enjoyable?

Absolutely! While we tackle life’s big questions, the atmosphere is engaging and enjoyable. At Premise, we believe learning should be joyful, not intimidating. Our expert facilitators guide the conversation in a way that makes deep topics approachable, encouraging curiosity and connection rather than pressure or competition. You’ll leave feeling inspired, connected, and enriched by the experience—plus, it’s fun to dive into meaningful discussions with fellow curious minds!

I'm doing an online Premise session. What should I expect?


💻 Join our virtual sessions for a stimulating conversation with participants from across the country. Our online format doesn't compromise on engagement – expect lively discussions and thought-provoking exchanges. The Zoom link will be provided after registration. 


At Premise, we encourage a camera-on environment as one way to help everyone feel more connected during our online sessions. While we know not everyone can participate visually, having cameras on creates a more personal and interactive experience for those who can. It's just one of many ways we foster connection and ensure engaging conversations.

To reduce background noise, we ask that participants stay on mute until they are speaking, ensuring a smooth and focused discussion for all.


🍺 Feel free to bring your favorite alcoholic or non-alcoholic beverage to the conversation.

I signed up for an in-person Premise session. What should I expect?



Expect a vibrant and engaging evening of conversation. In-person Speakeasy sessions are held in accessible locations such as pubs, coffee shops, or coworking spaces with private areas reserved just for us.


The session space opens 30 minutes before the official start time, so participants can grab a drink (alcoholic or non-alcoholic) and meet others before diving into the discussion.


Don’t worry—we promise it won’t be awkward! We begin promptly, so we encourage everyone to arrive early to settle in. The setting is relaxed and welcoming, and there's no need for small talk.


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