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Taylor Noakes

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Taylor C. Noakes is an independent journalist and public historian originally from Montreal, and is currently a graduate student in Public History at Duquesne University. His research interests focus on urban activism centered on sustainable urban planning, historical and architectural preservation and issues of commemoration. He is a graduate of the Liberal Arts College of Concordia University where he specialized in history.

Taylor creates multimedia content, historical and journalistic narrative, and translates. 
As an oral historian, he is responsible for interviewing, transcribing, and editing recordings.
All interview audio and transcription are under the terms of a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. This means that the narrators themselves retain the copyright, but that the public may freely copy, modify, and share these items for non-commercial purposes under the same terms, if they include the original source information.
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  • Home
  • About the Project
  • Core Story
  • Central Themes
    • Refugee Camps
    • The American Dream
    • Identity
    • Employment
    • Global Perspectives
  • Oral history archive
  • Media
  • TRANSPARENCY
  • Contact