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This page should not be deleted because there are more than plenty of sources to warrant its notability, as can be seen through a simple Google search of "Evita Robinson" or "Nomadness Travel." Several of the sources are credible as well, particularly The New York Times, Mashable, Huffington Post, and Ebony. Evita Robinson, as stated in the article, is a pioneer in the urban travel movement, a defining factor in her notability as an influential young black woman. The remaining sources used may not be the most popular; however, they are representative of diverse perspectives, either within the travel industry or of African-American media.
I don't believe this page should have been deleted in the first place, but I have rewritten it (using some of the feedback from the AfD process) using additional references to strengthen its notability and highlighting the importance of the content written. If the article is found to be insufficient, it should be marked as a stub and encouraged to be expanded rather than deleted outright. --PersnicketyPaul (talk) 01:54, 22 March 2017 (UTC)[reply]