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+ brace for a highly active Atlantic hurricane season US Edition - Today's top story: Successful city parks make diverse communities feel safe and welcome − this Minnesota park is an example [View in browser]( US Edition | 25 May 2024 [The Conversation] [The Conversation]( Public parks are for everyone, by definition, but they don’t always feel that way. For example, women might avoid densely wooded trails if they’re worried about safety. Elderly visitors could feel uneasy on paths shared with skaters and cyclists. And people of color could choose to avoid parks where visitors are overwhelmingly white. Macalester College geographer Dan Trudeau and his students are studying Phalen Regional Park in St. Paul, Minnesota, to understand how this heavily used oasis attracts visitors who reflect the city’s racial and ethnic diversity. Offering a wide range of facilities and activities, including events that reflect different cultures and traditions, is an important draw. So are clean bathrooms and ample signage. “Parks [are like a city’s living room](,” Trudeau observes. “Designing, building and managing them well makes people more likely to go there and stay a while.” This week we also liked articles about the [loose change travelers leave at airport security checkpoints](, [Iranian succession](, and [Detroit techno music](. [ [The latest on philanthropy and nonprofits. Sign up for our weekly newsletter, Giving Today.](] Jennifer Weeks Senior Environment + Cities Editor ‘Meditation,’ by Lei Yixin, near the picnic pavilion in Lake Phalen Regional Park. City of Saint Paul [Successful city parks make diverse communities feel safe and welcome − this Minnesota park is an example]( Dan Trudeau, Macalester College City parks are like outdoor living rooms: If people feel welcome and relaxed, they will settle in. In 2022, passengers at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport left behind $29,320.40 at security checkpoints. 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