Nancy Hill

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  1. My Body, My Choice

    I have to get busy being political.  It is in my nature. I was hauled out of Senate Hearings for calling Rumsfeld a liar from the back of the room.  What I did yesterday was not in the same adrenaline category as the inability to contain myself in D.C. in 2006... but all little things we do have impact far beyond what we understand, so I keep plugging away when the spirit moves me.  Read more >

  2. Brutal Arrest at Bank of America on International Womens Day

    Codepink protester arrested

    There was a protest yesterday at a bank as part of the observance of International Women's Day.  Read more >

  3. Nablopomo No Mo'

    I actually wrote my answer to today's writing prompt for the last day of the November Nablopomo on BlogHer, "What did you learn from doing Nablopomo?" as yesterday's blog post. I am always so ahead of the game.  Read more >

  4. Arizona Constitution Protects Occupy Tucson Yet Arrests Continue

    Still blogging away at Nablopomo on my NFHill.com site, but I thought I'd share this post about Occupy Tucson here on BlogHer for those of us who are part of the 99% -- that's like almost everyone here, no?  Read more >

  5. 16 Days to Learn About and Act Against Gender Violence

    16 Days of Activism Against Gender Violence is approaching its 21st anniversary with a campaign theme, "From Peace in the Home to Peace in the World: Let's Challenge Militarism and End Violence Against Women!"  The Rutgers site explains that, "Participants chose the dates November 25- International Day Against Violence Against Women- and December 10- International Human Rights Day- in order to symbolically link violence against women and human rights and to emphasize that such violence is  Read more >

  6. Don't Let the Door Hit You On Your Way Out, Russell!

    I have been holding my breath all day. I can breathe again.  My friends in Mesa have done a wonderful thing.  They have successfully recalled Russell Pearce. One of the worst people to ever be elected to public office in Arizona (and that is saying something!) has been recalled.  Russell Pearce has lost his Arizona Senate seat.  The Arizona Senate President, SB 1070 author, and puppet master behind Jan Brewer's governorship has been recalled.    Read more >

  7. Recycle and Reuse Options for Tech Junk

    This morning I decided I had to rewrite yesterday's Nablopomo post as I finished it late, late, late yesterday and did not tweet or link to it here on BlogHer.   As I had to put the effort into a rewrite I decided I mightas well expand the publicity effort far and wide.  This is yesterday's post, I'm not counting this rewrite as today's post.  ---  Read more >

  8. Nablopomo RSS Feed Nuances

    I've been having a Dickens of a time...  (I just love that phrase!  Pardon me while I digress:  The phrase always conjures up an image for me of a little match girl wandering the streets of a cold harsh reality in a Victorian novel by Charles Dickens  --  in this case imagine a little match girl wearing an insubstancial "BlogHer Blue" cape and a tattered hat of the same color that she has adorned with a Nablopomo imprinted ribbon.  She is wandering in and out of tabs and pages posts looking for something she knows it somewhere close by but which she ca  Read more >

  9. Nablopomo Day 2 - Rum Diary Review

    My husband and I saw the Rum Diary this past weekend. The critics do not like it, but I do. The movie is based on the first and only Hunter S. Thompson novel, written in the early 1960s, though not published until 1998.  Read more >

  10. My Nablopomo Day 1 Post for November 1, 2011

    My Nablopomo entry for today can be found at the post entitled Blogging for Blogging's Sake on my main blog Meaning... (listed below.)  It also sort of relates, like a lot, to today's prompt, "What is your favorite part about writing?" Nancy Meaning, Branding, Identity, & More Build Peace I'm Done Nesting  Read more >

Nancy Hill

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Nancy Hill
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2006
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I've been creating content (text and graphics) for decades.  I started blogging in the '90s!  I'm a social media diva,  researcher, writer, and poet as well as a metaverse maven. I previously posted here on BlogHer as artpax from 2006 - 2010. Guerilla anthropologist and semiotician. 

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Born in the Wildflower Woods of Gene Stratton Porter.  Reside in the Old Pueblo.

 

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Purdue University BA, MS

Student of Dr. Myrdene Anderson

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Old enough to know better.  Progressive Democrat with Green Party leanings.  Pre-nicean Gnostic.  Chronic depressive with a pretty good attitude. Later Born Baby Boomer. 

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