“This podcast is an insightful listen to so many layers confirming people's complexities, especially Black Chicago, matter. That context matters. Every episode provides a unique breakdown and reflection of Lenard Clark’s story and reveals more and more about Yohance Lacour’s life story and perspective and the additional individuals introduced throughout the podcast. When thoughtfully planned and treated with care and empathy, storytellers (and the deep-pocketed funders of media today) can provide stories, no matter how difficult the topic, that can showcase the humanity of Black people, which is indeed not a monolith. Invisible Institute masters the art of podcasting intersecting with community voice with this series. Yohance Lacour brings a refreshing angle to this work … an achievement so many established podcasters attempt and miss. Here’s to more holistic community-voiced stories being told and shared far and wide. We should all be in search of these stories that provide more truth than many of the existing and commonly negative and one-sided narratives about Black history/experiences and the histories/experiences of other communities of color in this country.”Read full review »
OliviaO. via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
02/15/23
“The best, most inventive podcast I’ve listened to in a long time (and it’s my job to listen to podcasts!) Well reported, well told, well produced, it’s a work of art.”
Topolinastro via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
04/03/23
“This podcast is about the American fairytale of “racial reconciliation” and the lengths white supremacy will go to create the illusion that it’s happening. And also… it slaps. Yohance is an incredible talent, and the reporting, archival digging, and production is meticulous. Great original music,...”Read full review »
sleepless_in_chicago via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
02/22/23
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