Show overview
Learning & Labor has been publishing since 2023, and across the 2 years since has built a catalogue of 20 episodes, alongside 4 trailers or bonus episodes. That works out to roughly 20 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a roughly quarterly cadence.
Episodes typically run thirty-five to sixty minutes — most land between 43 min and 1h 12m — though episode length varies meaningfully from one episode to the next. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-language News show.
There hasn’t been a new episode in the last ninety days; the most recent episode landed 8 months ago. The busiest year was 2024, with 12 episodes published. Published by Niko Johnson-Fuller.
From the publisher
A podcast exploring the contradictions within the history and politics of the University of Illinois.
Latest Episodes

S1 Ep 15Episode 15 - Who is J.B. Pritzker?
This episode explores the life of J.B. Pritzker, focusing on his life prior to becoming Governor of Illinois. For sources, citations, and more information on the podcast: https://linktr.ee/learninglabor

S1 Ep 14Episode 14 - International Attacks on Higher Education w/ Prof. Janet Fuller
This episode explores international attacks on higher education, including discussion of the US and the Netherlands, xenophobia, immigration and more. We are joined by Prof. Janet Fuller, who provides insight into the conditions on both sides of the Atlantic.For sources, citations, and more information on the podcast:https://linktr.ee/learninglabor

S1 Ep 13Episode 13 - What Will be the New Illinois State Flag? w/ Malachy Costello
In this episode, Niko and Malachy talk about the importance of symbolism, why the current Illinois Flag is a bad one, and the many options that are being presented for a new flag by the Illinois Flag Commission.For sources, citations, and more information on the podcast: https://linktr.ee/learninglabor

S1 Ep 12Episode 12 - 2024 Election Autopsy w/ Talique Taylor
In Episode 12 we analyze the results of the 2024 election, discussing its implications for the Midwest and where we go next.For sources, citations, and more information on the podcast: https://linktr.ee/learninglabor

BONUS - Why does Trump want to go back to the 1890s?
bonusBonus episode responding to Trump's recent comparisons to 1890s politics, including tariffs, President McKinley, and the income tax.For sources, citations, and more information on the podcast: https://linktr.ee/learninglabor

S1 Ep 11Episode 11 - The Changing Politics of the Midwest w/ Nomadic Warriors for Pritzker
For Episode 11 we are joined by Trip, who runs the Nomadic Warriors for Pritzker account on social media. Along with the story behind his account, we discuss “good governance liberalism” of some Midwestern Democrats, their Republican opponents, and the overall state of politics in the Midwest.For sources, citations, and more information on the podcast:https://linktr.ee/learninglabor

S1 Ep 10Episode 10 - Workers' Rights in the State Capitol w/ Brady from the ILSA
This Labor Day episode covers a story crucial to Illinois politics today. In an interview with Illinois Legislative Staff Association Organizer Brady Burden, we go over the context, recent history and current situation for legislative workers in Springfield.CORRECTION: Democrats control 78/118 of the IL House seats, or about 66%. 60 votes is a majority and 60% is a supermajorityFor sources, citations, and more information on the podcast:https://linktr.ee/learninglabor

BONUS - The Future of Learning & Labor
bonusThis BONUS episode discusses the future of the Learning & Labor Podcast.Fill out the audience feedback form: https://forms.gle/JpNgRbgryseiscD26For sources, citations, and more information on the podcast: https://linktr.ee/learninglabor

S1 Ep 9Episode 9 -The 1992 Latine Student Movement w/ Rey Camas & Jackie
Episode 9 of the Learning Labor Podcast is a discussion on the 1992 Latine student movement protests at the University of Illinois. For sources, citations, and more information on the podcast: https://linktr.ee/learninglabor

S1 Ep 8Episode 8 - The Anti-Apartheid Struggle w/ Prof. Terri Barnes
Today, we dive into the history of the anti-apartheid struggle, with a focus on UIUC’s movement for divestment from South Africa. I was lucky to be joined by Professor Terri Barnes in this episode to discuss the background and implications of this international movement against oppression that has increasing relevance today.For sources, citations, and more information on the podcast:https://linktr.ee/learninglabor

S1 Ep 7Episode 7 - Illinois & Latin America w/ Prof. Sin & Prof. Andrade
For this episode I was able to speak to Prof. Gisela Sin, Director of the Center for Latin America and Caribbean Studies (CLACS), and Prof. Flavia Cristina Drumond Andrade, Acting Director of the Lemann Center for Brazilian studies about UIUC’s connections to Latin America. We were touched on figures from Jorge Paulo Lemann and Werner Baer to Rafael Correa, and discussed the many ways that our university plays a role in the region.For sources, citations, and more information on the podcast: https://linktr.ee/learninglabor

S1 Ep 6Episode 6 - UIUC Statues Tier List
In this episode me (Niko) and my friend Justin rank a bunch of statues on or near the UIUC campus. While somewhat informative, this is more of a fun episode. There is a video version available on Youtube as well!**ALSO GALLAUDET UNIVERSITY IS IN DC I MISREAD MY NOTESFor sources, citations, and more information on the podcast:https://linktr.ee/learninglabor

BONUS - How a Landmark Tells a Story
bonusThis BONUS episode tells the story of a campus landmark whose history connects developments in public transport, the expansion of cars, and Roger Ebert, yet is relatively unknown. Listen to learn this fascinating story about the Halfway House.For sources, citations, and more information on the podcast:https://linktr.ee/learninglabor

S1 Ep 5Episode 5 - The Privatization of Public Universities w/ Prof. David Johnson
Our first podcast guest is Professor and Union Activist David Johnson, who discusses the crisis that modern higher education is going through, based on his own experiences in the labor movement and as a professor at a regional research university.For sources, citations, and more information on the podcast:https://linktr.ee/learninglabor

S1 Ep 4Episode 4 - The Changing Story of UIUC’s Student KKK
CONTENT WARNING: Discussion of Racism and Violence Episode 4 of the Learning Labor Podcast tells the story of the early 1900s student organization that took the name “Ku Klux Klan”, and the ways in which its story has been told over time - included recent changes prompted by this podcast’s investigations,For sources, citations, and more information on the podcast:https://linktr.ee/learninglabor

S1 Ep 3Episode 3 - The UIUC History Iceberg
Episode 3 tells some of the most well-known and obscure stories from the history of UIUC, through the UIUC History Iceberg.Apologies for the minor sound issues on this one, there's a few things that messed it up but I've tried my best to correct what I can.For the Youtube Video, full iceberg graphic, sources, citations, and more information on the podcast go to: https://linktr.ee/learninglabor

S1 Ep 2Episode 2 - Altgeld, Eagle Forgotten | Part 2
Episode 2 tells the story of John Peter Altgeld, namesake of Altgeld Hall. This is part 2 of the episode, and goes through his accomplishments as Governor, including with respect to UIUC and higher education, and the rest of his life.As I mention at the end of this episode, I encourage listeners to support a ceasefire in Gaza: https://ceasefiretoday.com/For sources, citations, and more information on the podcast: https://linktr.ee/learninglabor

S1 Ep 2Episode 2 - Altgeld, Eagle Forgotten | Part 1
Episode 2 tells the story of John Peter Altgeld, namesake of Altgeld Hall. This is part 1 of the episode, and goes through his early life until his most consequential act as Governor of Illinois.As I mention at the end of Part 2, I encourage listeners to support a ceasefire in Gaza: https://ceasefiretoday.com/For sources, citations, and more information on the podcast: https://linktr.ee/learninglabor

S1 Ep 1Episode 1 - A Land Grab Institution
This episode covers the story behind UIUC's founding - specifically the Morrill Act and the land grant system which was predicated on the theft of indigenous land. For sources, citations and more information about the podcast go to: https://linktr.ee/learninglabor

Episode 0 - Learning & Labor
trailerThis introductory episode is a brief introduction to the Learning & Labor podcast. Sources and more available here: https://linktr.ee/learninglabor
