Theodore Wirth Park in Minneapolis is a space almost as vast as New York’s Central Park, with amenities that include golf courses, a lake, and off-road bike trails. Though it borders a largely low-income neighborhood that’s the city’s most racially and ethnically diverse, the park’s patrons are typically affluent whites, many of them men.
Anthony Taylor, 58, adventures director of the Loppet Foundation, a nonprofit based in the park, is committed to changing that. A chemical engineer by training and a former entrepreneur, Mr. Taylor (pictured, second from left) is part of the vanguard of a movement to spur women as well as people of color or modest means to get outdoors.
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