Rock Island Line
n this episode of Rock Island Line, Annika sits down with Marisa Cantu for a wide-ranging conversation about community, service, and life in Rock Island. Marisa reflects on growing up in Rock Island and the powerful influence of her father in shaping her commitment to service and mission-driven work. She shares what it was like growing up—and now raising her own children—on the Half, and how those experiences have shaped her view of neighborhood, belonging, and civic life. The conversation also explores Marisa's work with the Community Caring Conference (CCC), which is entering its 50th year serving the region, as well as her efforts to help reorganize and energize neighborhood block associations across Rock Island. Annika and Marisa also discuss police–community relations and the importance of building trust and connection between residents and local institutions. Before the conversation begins, Annika shares an update on recent reporting at Rock Island Line, including the first article in a new series examining questions and concerns surrounding the Rock Island–Milan School District. The first piece explores district finances and staffing, investigating a widely repeated claim that administrative spending has grown at the expense of classroom instruction. You can read the article and explore additional stories and fact sheets at: https://www.rockislandline.com [https://www.rockislandline.com] Future articles in the series will examine discipline policies, state-level changes affecting Illinois schools, and how Rock Island compares to neighboring districts. As always, thank you to the many community members who have reached out with questions, perspectives, and information as this work continues. Music: "Different Times" by Jett Everill
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