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She co-founded the Rosa L. Parks Scholarship Foundation for college-bound high school seniors, to which she donated most of her speaker fees.
She also co-founded the women's rights journal, The Revolution.
She co-founded the Red Army Faction ( Rote Armee Fraktion ) in 1970 after having previously worked as a journalist for the monthly left-wing magazine Konkret.
She concentrated much of her energy on the struggle to improve women's opportunities for higher education and in 1871 co-founded Newnham College, Cambridge.
She also co-founded the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design.
She co-founded a production company, Everything is Horrible, which has produced a number of short films for the internet.
She and Leo Jogiches co-founded the Social Democratic Party of the Kingdom of Poland ( SDKP ) ( later Social Democracy of the Kingdom of Poland and Lithuania
She then moved to Wisconsin and co-founded The Temple of Diana with Falcon River.
She co-founded the Skowhegan chapter of the Business and Professional Women's Club in 1922, and served as editor of the club's magazine, The Pine Cone.
She also co-founded the All Tribes Foundation, to culturally and economically benefit Native Americans, and the Give Love Give Life organization, to raise public awareness of women's cancers.
She also, in 1985, co-founded Tessera, which is a feminist journal.
She also co-founded and chaired the Canadian Environment Educational Foundation, and established the Winter Garden Show at the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair.
She co-founded the wartime Polish organization Żegota, set up to assist Poland's Jews in escaping the Holocaust.
She co-founded Provisional Committee to Aid Jews ( Tymczasowy Komitet Pomocy Żydom ), which later turned into Council to Aid Jews ( Rada Pomocy Żydom ), codename Zegota, an underground organization whose sole purpose was to save Jews in Poland from Nazi extermination.
She is a member of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus, and is Co-Chair of the Congressional Labor and Working Families Caucus ( she co-founded this caucus ).
She also worked with ex-offenders, co-wrote a book on housing for single homeless people in north London, and co-founded a refuge for battered women in West Sussex.
She co-founded " Pedro, Muriel & Esther ( PME )" with Glen Meadmore.
She co-founded and managed Dominion Biologicals Ltd. until 1990.
She co-founded the Nancy Wilson Foundation, which exposes inner-city children to the country.
She was educated at Newnham College, Cambridge which had been co-founded by her mother.
She is best known as a member of the pop-rock band The Corrs, which she co-founded in 1990 with her elder brother Jim and younger sisters Caroline and Andrea.
She was the first investor in a fund managed by Access International Advisors, which was co-founded by René-Thierry Magon de la Villehuchet.
She co-founded Kinja along with Nick Denton of Gawker Media.
She co-founded Wilson Phillips with Carnie and childhood friend Chynna Phillips when they were in their teens.
She co-founded the fashion house Zambesi with her husband, Neville Findlay, in 1979.

She and Research
She is the president of Brockovich Research & Consulting, a consulting firm.
" She used her position to gain international support for the foundation through the Partnership for Breast Cancer Awareness and Research of the Americas, an initiative that unites experts from the United States, Brazil, Costa Rica and Mexico.
She established the " Eileen Heckart Collection " at Ohio State University's Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee Theatre Research Institute, with her notes, copies of scripts, and personal papers.
She has appeared in many TV commercials for St. Jude's Children's Research Hospital, which she supports.
She received many awards for her work, including the Leo J. Ryan Memorial Award, the Research Scientist Award from the National Institute of Mental Health, and both the Hofheimer Prize and the Stanley R. Dean Award from the American College of Psychiatrists.
She works with the Robert and Heather Urich Fund for Sarcoma Research at the University of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer Center.
She has also dedicated much time to amfAR, The Foundation for AIDS Research.
She has widely contributed to the creation of the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, of which governing board she became the first Chairman in 1966.
She taught at the New School for Social Research in New York, and was succeeded there by Daniel S. Anthony and Florence Anthony.
She noticed a number of irregularities in the procedure and wrote about them for the Journal of the Society for Psychical Research.
From the University of London, she also gained an MA in Area Studies She worked as a community relations officer with the Luton Community Research Council from 1974-6, before joining the Trade Union Movement.
She also carried a 27-MHz COZI radar, which was operated by Air Force Cambridge Research Center, which was used to monitor effects of the shots.
She was the Albert D. Lasker Professor of Medical Sciences in the Department of Molecular Genetics and Cell Biology at the University of Chicago, and the Director of the Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research from 2001-2004.
She then went on to teach at Brandon University where she currently holds the position of Canada Research Chair.
She is also a supporter of the Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation, of which she is an honorary board member.
She attended the New School for Social Research and received a master ’ s degree in English literature at Smith College.
She continued to make scientific breakthroughs as an independent investigator at the Institute for Cancer Research in Philadelphia and as an adjunct associate professor of Human Genetics at University of Pennsylvania.
She was nominated by the Taoiseach Brian Cowen to become Ireland's European Commissioner in November 2009 and was subsequently allocated the Research, Innovation and Science portfolio.
She was also renowned as a teacher of writing at a number of venues, including the New School for Social Research and Fordham University.
She eventually created a Mutant Research Center on Muir Island, off the coast of Scotland.
She moved to New York in 1989 to study stand-up comedy at the New School for Social Research.
She received a Foremother Award for her lifetime of accomplishments from the National Research Center for Women & Families in 2011.
She was chair of the European Research Area Board Identification Committee ( 2008 ), chair of the Review panel of the European Research Council ( 2009 ), and since December 2007, vice-chair of the Reflection group on the long term future of the European Union.
She spoke in front of Congress three times: once in the Senate, once in the House of Representatives, and once for the Committee for Medical Research.

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