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Evaluating Content: Everything in the article is relevant to Denise Frohman's life, but even though she is young, there is more that could be about her career. There are all of these references but a small amount of information. There is a link to a article that references her bio, but nothing about her time as director of Philly Youth Poetry Movement. Therefore viewpoints on her career and how she is creating change seems underrepresented, and but that article seems neutral.
There is a brief discussion of intersectionality and how Frohman uses her experiences in her writing, however this article is not rated.
Checking the talk page:
The article seemed to be nominated for deletion in 2003, and there was discussion to keep it. However the lack of knowledge implies that this page hasn't been updated in some time. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Bwylie11 (talk • contribs) 21:57, 16 October 2018 (UTC)[reply]