From USG Audio and the Invisible Institute, and Hosted by Formerly-Incarcerated Journalist Yohance Lacour, the Seven-Part Series Investigates the Race-Related Attack of Lenard Clark

You Didn’t See Nothin, a powerful new limited series podcast from USG Audio and the Invisible Institute, follows host Yohance Lacour as he revisits a 1997 hate crime on the South Side of Chicago that introduced him to the world of investigative journalism, examining how its ripple effects have shaped Lacour’s own life over the past quarter-century.

 All seven episodes available for listening now. Subscribe now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeart Podcasts or anywhere podcasts are available. 

 In 1997, Lenard Clark was beaten into a coma by a gang of older white teens simply for being Black in a white neighborhood. The media quickly turned towards stories of reconciliation and racial healing, with cooperation by Black leaders and the attacker’s family. At the time of the attack, Lacour was in his early 20s, writing plays, selling weed, and living at his dad’s house on the South Side of Chicago. Unable to stand by as the media transformed the hate crime into a fairy tale of racial reconciliation, Lacour began working with a local neighborhood newspaper to investigate the vicious hate crime. You Didn’t See Nothin finds Lacour back in Chicago after a 10-year prison sentence, tracking down key players to examine how the story connects to the present moment, reflect on his role as a journalist and storyteller, and explore the exploit of power in Chicago.

Part-memoir and part investigation, the seven-part series uses archival audio and new interviews with those involved to bring a fresh perspective to the narrative and correct the historical record of this case nearly 25 years later.


You Didn’t See Nothin is a production of the Invisible Institute and USG Audio. The podcast is written and reported by Yohance Lacour with Bill Healy, Dana Brozost-Kelleher, Erisa Apantaku, and Sarah Geis.

Sound design, mixing, and music supervision by Steven Jackson and Phil Dmochowski. Original music by Taka Yasuzawa and Alex Sugiura.

Executive produced by Alison Flowers and Jamie Kalven for the Invisible Institute and Josh Bloch for USG Audio.


“If a picture is worth a thousand words, every story is worth a million more. Settings come with long histories that simultaneously predate and create their characters. And characters bring lifetimes of experiences that inform their actions. Even the moral of a story can be nuanced and layered in countless ways.” - Yohance Lacour

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