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A Trump presidency could mean a lot of change for students protected under the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, or DACA.

We talked about DACA recipients' concerns with University of Illinois students Jaime Nolasco and Alberto Lara Valdivieso, who were brought to the U.S. as kids, and Tanya Cabrera, the head of the Illinois Dream Fund.
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Last week we talked with a University of Illinois professor who told us that her students were reporting cases of racist harassment and intimidation since the election.
As part of the conversation, we read a tweet from a young woman who said that as a person of color, she was afraid to file a police report when these things happened because she didn't trust police.
There are many police officers and departments working to build more trust in their communities - especially in communities of color. We spoke with one of them - Michael Schlosser, retired police officer who is now director of the University of Illinois Police Training Institute.
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We talked with Elissa Altman, a James Beard-award winner for her blog, Poor Man’s Feast. We discussed her new memoir, about growing up in a Jewish enclave of Queens in the 1970s.