Lisa Taylor is a liaison specialist for the Veterans History Project of the American Folklife Center. She writes and produces promotional materials and coordinates outreach activities to encourage veterans to tell their stories and to inspire volunteer interviewers to record them. A native Washingtonian, she holds a B.A. in Journalism from Howard University and an M.A. in Organizational Communication from Bowie State University. She has worked at the Library of Congress since 2009.
Most Recent Posts
- Working Together Apart: Virtual 20th/20th Vision August 3rd, 2020
- ‘Yes, You Can’: The Rose Witherspoon Spence Story July 31st, 2020
- VHP’s Newest Online Feature: ‘First, Serve: Athletes in Uniform’ July 24th, 2020
- Working Together Apart: Growing Even More Appreciative of Vietnam Veterans July 10th, 2020
- Working Together Apart: Finding the Bright Side June 26th, 2020
- Working Together Apart: Inside the Twilight Zone June 22nd, 2020
- Working Together Apart: With Griffin by My Side June 17th, 2020
- Conducting Virtual Oral History Interviews in Light of the Covid-19 Pandemic June 15th, 2020
- Working Together Apart: Time on My Side May 26th, 2020
- Words of Wisdom from the Descendant of a Survivor: ‘Stay Home and Play Your Banjo’ April 19th, 2020