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Autobiography of an individual who does not yet meet [[WP:GNG]] or [[WP:NBIO]], as there are not multiple reliable sources with significant coverage of him. See source assessment below. [[User:Jfire|Jfire]] ([[User talk:Jfire|talk]]) 23:45, 21 April 2024 (UTC)
Autobiography of an individual who does not yet meet [[WP:GNG]] or [[WP:NBIO]], as there are not multiple reliable sources with significant coverage of him. See source assessment below. [[User:Jfire|Jfire]] ([[User talk:Jfire|talk]]) 23:45, 21 April 2024 (UTC)
*<small class="delsort-notice">Note: This discussion has been included in the [[Wikipedia:WikiProject Deletion sorting|deletion sorting]] lists for the following topics: [[Wikipedia:WikiProject Deletion sorting/People|People]], [[Wikipedia:WikiProject Deletion sorting/Health and fitness|Health and fitness]], [[Wikipedia:WikiProject Deletion sorting/Politics|Politics]], and [[Wikipedia:WikiProject Deletion sorting/New York|New York]]. [[User:Jfire|Jfire]] ([[User talk:Jfire|talk]]) 23:45, 21 April 2024 (UTC)</small>
*<small class="delsort-notice">Note: This discussion has been included in the [[Wikipedia:WikiProject Deletion sorting|deletion sorting]] lists for the following topics: [[Wikipedia:WikiProject Deletion sorting/People|People]], [[Wikipedia:WikiProject Deletion sorting/Health and fitness|Health and fitness]], [[Wikipedia:WikiProject Deletion sorting/Politics|Politics]], and [[Wikipedia:WikiProject Deletion sorting/New York|New York]]. [[User:Jfire|Jfire]] ([[User talk:Jfire|talk]]) 23:45, 21 April 2024 (UTC)</small>
*:I'll leave supporting sources out of this, so skip things like the bill text and citations for references to NY's lower relative rate of donor designation, only focusing on significant coverage of Roden (me; COI already declared, but I'll use third person here). If there's an issue with a small number of sources, tags may be more appropriate, including the autobiog tag. I've only been at this for a few years, so feel free to share any guidance as I work through objecting to this change.
*:The first piece, "WNY College Activists Hope to Change New York State Organ Donation to Opt-Out'" is a video about the group Roden formed, a bill Roden authored, '''and interviews Roden starting at 0:52, and is the largest of the interviewees.'''
*:The second, "College Students Push for More Organ Donations," '''includes an extensive interview with Roden''', along with an '''attached article with quotes from him''' and descriptions of his background.
*:The third, a press release from Waitlist Zero, supports the claim that Roden was directly involved with the bill.
*:The fourth, "Students push to change organ donor registry in hopes of saving more lives," which also '''includes a correlate article with a quote from Roden''', spends the bulk of the '''included news reel on an interview with him''', starting at 0:31.
*:The fifth, a Tedx Talk by the subject, is '''significant, notable coverage'''.
*:The sixth, "WNY Teens Nominated for American Red Cross Award," '''covers a notable award given to Roden''' by an arm of an international non-profit.
*:The seventh, "Former Erie County Executive Joel Giambra receives new kidney," '''includes a discussion of the former politician's involvement with Roden's non-profit''' during the included video interview.
*:The Eighth, "ODAC: Voices Amplified Fireside Chat with Evan Roden," is '''a long-form interview of Roden''', again, meeting the Significant Coverage bar. [[User:Evanroden1|Evanroden1]] ([[User talk:Evanroden1|talk]]) 01:01, 22 April 2024 (UTC)
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Autobiography of an individual who does not yet meet WP:GNG or WP:NBIO, as there are not multiple reliable sources with significant coverage of him. See source assessment below. Jfire (talk) 23:45, 21 April 2024 (UTC)[reply]

  • Note: This discussion has been included in the deletion sorting lists for the following topics: People, Health and fitness, Politics, and New York. Jfire (talk) 23:45, 21 April 2024 (UTC)[reply]
    I'll leave supporting sources out of this, so skip things like the bill text and citations for references to NY's lower relative rate of donor designation, only focusing on significant coverage of Roden (me; COI already declared, but I'll use third person here). If there's an issue with a small number of sources, tags may be more appropriate, including the autobiog tag. I've only been at this for a few years, so feel free to share any guidance as I work through objecting to this change.
    The first piece, "WNY College Activists Hope to Change New York State Organ Donation to Opt-Out'" is a video about the group Roden formed, a bill Roden authored, and interviews Roden starting at 0:52, and is the largest of the interviewees.
    The second, "College Students Push for More Organ Donations," includes an extensive interview with Roden, along with an attached article with quotes from him and descriptions of his background.
    The third, a press release from Waitlist Zero, supports the claim that Roden was directly involved with the bill.
    The fourth, "Students push to change organ donor registry in hopes of saving more lives," which also includes a correlate article with a quote from Roden, spends the bulk of the included news reel on an interview with him, starting at 0:31.
    The fifth, a Tedx Talk by the subject, is significant, notable coverage.
    The sixth, "WNY Teens Nominated for American Red Cross Award," covers a notable award given to Roden by an arm of an international non-profit.
    The seventh, "Former Erie County Executive Joel Giambra receives new kidney," includes a discussion of the former politician's involvement with Roden's non-profit during the included video interview.
    The Eighth, "ODAC: Voices Amplified Fireside Chat with Evan Roden," is a long-form interview of Roden, again, meeting the Significant Coverage bar. Evanroden1 (talk) 01:01, 22 April 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Source assessment table:
Source Independent? Reliable? Significant coverage? Count source toward GNG?
"WNY College Activists Hope to Change New York State Organ Donation to Opt-Out" Yes Yes No Roden is not mentioned No
"NYS Assembly Bill Search" No Primary source Yes No No
"Opt-Out Organ Donation" No Primary source No No
"The Ins and Outs of Organ Donation" Yes ~ Blog from medical institution No Roden is not mentioned No
"College Students Push for More Organ Donations" Yes Yes No Only a quote from Roden No
"New York State Legislature Passes Living Donor Support Act" No Press release No No
"Students push to change organ donor registry in hopes of saving more lives" Yes Yes No Only a quote from Roden No
"Youth Coalition For Organ Donation Strives to Save Lives" No Press release No
"TEDxTulane" No TEDx Talk by Roden No
"WNY Teens Nominated for American Red Cross Award" Yes Yes No Nomination for non-notable award No
"Former Erie County Executive Joel Giambra receives new kidney" Yes Yes No Roden is not mentioned No
"Loyola team wins honorable mention in the global “Students Reinventing Cities” competition" No University press release No No No
"ODAC: Voices Amplified Fireside Chat with Evan Roden" No Podcast with Roden No No No
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