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5 Recognizing and Expanding Inclusive Places
Pages 39-42

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From page 39...
... Online participants included Ron Gross and Mike Dannemiller. After the first reflection, Gross shared his place as Bryant Park.
From page 40...
... Rodriguez mentioned various walking paths within Bryant Park and how its design provided for imagination and creativity. Gross said there are two types of park designs: the British design allows for surprises by turning corners without giving clear views, and the French design allows you to see long distances.
From page 41...
... Gross said he selected Bryant Park for the annual conversation day for its beauty, which attracts people who happen to be passing by, including foreign visitors. He considered that there are some limitations to Bryant Park, such as the "high tone of the Upper East side." Ysaura Toribio reported for her group, saying they viewed the presence of diverse people as a sign of inclusion.
From page 42...
... She said that media can be a "partner" in telling stories of how various aspects of spaces, such as transportation, can impact health outcomes and racial equity. An unnamed audience member was struck by Erickson's earlier comment about owning medical risk and how to communicate effectively to encourage business responsibility.


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