Nor Hall

As a chair of Preserving Historic Dinkytown, Nor Hall is pursuing archival interests in the Twin Cities for a counter-culture history film project. Her current personal work called the "Ancestry of Friendship" is a hand-drawn, handwritten graphic memoir exploring non-patriarchal patterns of lineage. Her first book, the Moon and the Virgin: Images of the Archetypal Feminine began as an original Loft class before Marly Rusoff hand-carried the manuscript to NY. Hall's doctoral dissertation for a Ph.D. in the History of Consciousness at Santa Cruz was A Special View of the Twin Cities completed in 1975. She’s published books of poetry, letters and prose, the most recent being Irons in the Fire. In addition to her fifty year practice as an archetypal psychologist, she lectured, convened women's groups, performed, danced, became a theater artist and is grandmother to fourteen.