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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 Rosa
She was created by Don Rosa and appears in The Life and Times of Scrooge McDuck and on the Duck Family Tree.
She was born Rebecca Jane Pearch on August 29, 1959, in Santa Rosa, California.
She also meets and becomes deeply involved with several characters: Rosa, a young nun who works in a shelter for battered prostitutes and is pregnant by Lola ; Rosa's mother ; Huma Rojo, the actress her son had admired ; and the drug-addicted Nina Cruz, Huma's co-star and lover.
She won more acclaim for her portrayal of a weary madam in Madame Rosa ( 1977 ) and as an unmarried sister who unknowingly falls in love with her paralyzed brother via anonymous correspondence in I Sent a Letter to my Love ( 1980 ).
In February 2001 he won another Grammy Award for his rendition of " She Walks This Earth ( Soberana Rosa )" on A Love Affair: The Music Of Ivan Lins.
She finished her studies in Colegio Santa Rosa in Bayamón, Puerto Rico, with the intention of going to college to become an orthodontist.
She was the first person to resist bus segregation in Montgomery, Alabama, preceding the better known Rosa Parks incident by nine months.
She has been honored with various awards, including the Champion of Democracy Award from the National Women's Political Caucus ; the Margaret Brent Women Lawyers of Achievement Award from the ABA Commission on Women in the Profession ; and the Rosa Parks Award from the American Association of Affirmative Action.
She was born Elisabeth Ettel in Drohobycz, Austro-Hungarian Empire ( now Drogobych, Ukraine ), the daughter of Anna Rosa ( née Wagner ) and Emil Ettel, a merchant.
She also sang duets with home grown singers like: Julieta Venegas, Luis Fonsi, Lucecita Benítez, Víctor Manuelle, Chucho Avellanet, Gilberto Santa Rosa, La India, Gisselle, Lissette, Tito Nieves, Dagmar, Andy Montañez, Danny Rivera, and many more.
She visited England, France, and Germany, and became acquainted with Rosa Luxemburg and Karl Liebknecht.
She joined the Harlem Writers Guild, where she met several major African-American authors, including John Henrik Clarke, Rosa Guy, Paule Marshall, and Julian Mayfield, and was published for the first time.
She met her lifelong friend Rosa Guy and renewed her friendship with James Baldwin, whom she had met in Paris in the 1950s and called " my brother ", during this time.
She guest starred in many television series, including the role of Rosa Criley in the 1963 episode " The Bride Wore Pink " on NBC's medical drama about psychiatry, The Eleventh Hour.
She has become well known for her biographical film roles portraying real life women in African American culture, including Tina Turner in What's Love Got to Do with It, as well as Betty Shabazz in Malcolm X and Panther, Rosa Parks in The Rosa Parks Story, Katherine Jackson in The Jacksons: An American Dream, and Voletta Wallace in Notorious.
She studied at Santa Rosa Junior College for a year, where she had her introduction to acting in a production of The King and I.
She is managed by Federico Rosa and coached by Gabriele Rosa.
She rents lodging in London to Rosa and Miss Twinkleton.
She died at Santa Rosa, California, in 1995.
She did have a mainstream hit with " Dear Mr. Godfrey ," a song about Arthur Godfrey's public firing of Julius La Rosa, that reached # 25 in late 1953.
She then relates the history of women's suffrage in France, New Zealand, Australia, the United Kingdom, the United States, Sweden, Norway, Finland, Germany and the U. S. S. R. Beauvoir writes that women who have finally begun to feel at home on the earth like Rosa Luxemburg and Marie Curie " brilliantly demonstrate that it is not women's inferiority that has determined their historical insignificance: it is their historical insignificance that has doomed them to inferiority ".
She entered a dash and defeated the Canadian champion, Rosa Grosse.

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