Taylor spent four years as a political contributor to MSNBC and wrote for MSNBC.com,[6] where she focused on social justice issues.
Her 2008 op-ed column regarding then Republican vice presidential nominee and Alaska Governor Sarah Palin, "A Woman's Worth", published by EbonyJet.com, was described in February 201 as the most visited webpage in the site's history.
", a special-contributor opinion aired on MSNBC's The Rachel Maddow Show that addressed Birtherism through the prism of a family story about her great-great-grandfather, Major Blackard.
[11] In March 2012, Taylor appeared on The Lawrence O’Donnell Show wearing a hooded sweatshirt in solidarity with slain Florida teenager Trayvon Martin.
[citation needed] Taylor has worked for the Sara Lee Corporation as director of global communications and public affairs.
In 2009, while serving as a consulting producer to CNN, Taylor re-opened an investigation into the Atlanta Child Murders and convicted serial killer Wayne Williams.
Taylor states that she created and launched Procter & Gamble's "My Black Is Beautiful",[14] the largest marketing effort targeting African-American women in the company's history.
She is also the managing editor and host of "The Goldie Taylor Project", an opinion blog devoted to contemporary political, social, and faith issues confronting America.