Barbara Nevins Taylor is an American investigative journalist, journalism professor, audiobook narrator and author. She serves as Acting Journalism Program Director at the City College of New York. Nevins Taylor is also founder of ConsumerMojo.com, a website that provides information about consumer-sensitive issues. She has won many awards for her reporting, and in addition to her television work has written articles about social justice, women and children for publications including The New York Times.
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| - Barbara Nevins Taylor is an American investigative journalist, journalism professor, audiobook narrator and author. She serves as Acting Journalism Program Director at the City College of New York. Nevins Taylor is also founder of ConsumerMojo.com, a website that provides information about consumer-sensitive issues. She has won many awards for her reporting, and in addition to her television work has written articles about social justice, women and children for publications including The New York Times. (en)
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| - Barbara Nevins Taylor is an American investigative journalist, journalism professor, audiobook narrator and author. She serves as Acting Journalism Program Director at the City College of New York. Nevins Taylor is also founder of ConsumerMojo.com, a website that provides information about consumer-sensitive issues. She has won many awards for her reporting, and in addition to her television work has written articles about social justice, women and children for publications including The New York Times. (en)
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