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Yohance J. Lacour
Artist, Journalist, Activist & Entrepreneur; Pulitzer & Peabody Award-Winning Podcast Host, "You Didn’t See Nothin"
Yohance J. Lacour is a Pulitzer and Peabody Prize-winning journalist, activist, artist, and entrepreneur whose work amplifies marginalized voices, exposes systemic injustices, and inspires transformative change in the fight for Black Liberation. Born and raised on Chicago’s South Side, Lacour began his career as a playwright, journalist, and budding activist. He used storytelling to shed light on issues impacting Black communities and advocate for justice.
Lacour’s journey took a pivotal turn when he served a ten-year prison sentence, a period that profoundly shaped his perspective on race, identity, and systemic inequity. Upon release, he returned to his roots as a journalist and storyteller, leveraging his unique lens to uncover hard truths and fight for justice. His work with the Invisible Institute’s Audio Team and Wrongful Conviction Unit has brought national recognition, including his acclaimed podcast, "You Didn’t See Nothin’," which revisits the 1997 hate crime against Lenard Clark, a young Black teenager brutally attacked in Chicago by a group of white men and its aftermath to reveal deeper societal failures.
Beyond journalism, Lacour channels his creativity into the arts and entrepreneurship. He leads podcasting workshops for system-impacted youth, empowering them to tell their stories and advocate for change. At the Logan Center for the Arts, he spearheads a digital storytelling initiative, inspiring the next generation to embrace storytelling as a vehicle for liberation. His mixed-media artwork is also featured in permanent collections at the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture and the Museum of Fine Arts Houston.
Lacour’s entrepreneurial spirit is reflected in his luxury sneaker label, YJL, which blends cultural innovation with the leatherworking skills he developed during incarceration. Through art and design, Yohance redefines creativity and advances economic independence as a form of empowerment.
As a speaker, Lacour captivates audiences worldwide on race, art and culture, design, journalism, and politics. He's given the keynote address at Harvard on storytelling and social justice, highlighting his ability to connect across diverse perspectives and spark meaningful conversations about systemic change. His insights challenge assumptions, inspire action and envision a more liberated future.
Lacour passionately pursues equity, dignity, and self-determination through journalism, activism, and entrepreneurship. His vision for Black liberation continues to push boundaries and empower others to reimagine what is possible.
Speech Topics
Exploring the Intersection of Journalism, Art & Social Justice: Harnessing the Power of Storytelling & Creativity to Drive Social Change
This keynote explores the unique intersection of journalism, art, and design in advancing social justice. By dismantling systemic oppression and amplifying underrepresented voices, these disciplines become powerful tools for equity. Through case studies and thought-provoking examples, learn how ethical storytelling and creative collaboration can disrupt dominant narratives and foster meaningful change.
Attendee Results:
- Discover how journalism and design can collaborate to dismantle racist systems.
- Learn ethical practices for creatives to promote equity and challenge the status quo.
- Explore case studies of impactful storytelling and art that have driven social movements.
- Gain insights into collaborative strategies to amplify marginalized voices.
- Be inspired to engage in or support initiatives at the intersection of these fields.
Reclaiming the Narrative: Unpacking Systemic Racism & Charting a Path to Liberation
This session examines the historical legacy of systemic racism and its ongoing impact on Black narratives and lived experiences. By exploring historical contexts alongside actionable strategies, participants will be empowered to demand justice, build self-sustaining communities, and reclaim their narratives. A two-pronged approach—activism and community care—offers a roadmap to liberation and self-determination.
Attendee Results:
- Understand the historical roots of systemic racism and their present-day effects.
- Learn strategies for holding governments accountable while fostering self-sufficient communities.
- Gain insights into balancing activism with community accountability and care.
- Be inspired to take actionable steps toward reclaiming narratives and empowering others.
Radical Imagination for a Better Future: Transformative Thinking to Address Systemic Inequities
Radical imagination offers bold solutions to societal inequities, including in education, housing, and healthcare. By embracing collective care and drawing inspiration from socialist principles and faith traditions, we can challenge entrenched systems and envision a more equitable future. Learn from grassroots campaigns and innovative programs that exemplify the power of imagination in reshaping communities.
Attendee Results:
- Discover bold ideas for addressing systemic inequities across key sectors.
- Explore the role of community care in building equitable societies.
- Learn from grassroots political campaigns that introduced radical, transformative concepts.
- Be challenged to imagine and advocate for innovative approaches to societal change.
Inspiring the Next Generation: Mentorship & Storytelling as Tools for Empowerment
This session delves into the power of storytelling and mentorship in guiding the next generation toward resilience and self-determination. Drawing from personal experiences, the talk provides actionable strategies for helping system-impacted youth envision and pursue brighter futures, emphasizing the importance of adult mentors in shaping positive pathways.
Attendee Results:
- Gain inspiration from personal stories of overcoming adversity.
- Learn strategies for fostering resilience and self-determination in youth.
- Discover the transformative impact of storytelling and mentorship.
- Be equipped with tools to mentor and support the next generation effectively.
The Weaponization of Art & Design: Leveraging Creativity for Social & Political Impact
Art and design have long been tools for amplifying marginalized voices and disrupting systemic oppression. This session examines how creative disciplines can be consciously weaponized to promote equity and explores unintended ways they contribute to social justice. Learn how to critically assess and leverage your creativity for meaningful, ethical impact.
Attendee Results:
- Understand how art and design amplify underrepresented voices and challenge systemic oppression.
- Discover case studies of creative disruptions in dominant narratives.
- Learn ethical considerations for using art and design in social justice efforts.
- Be inspired to weaponize your creativity responsibly and intentionally.
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