Tabankin, Margery Ann (c. 1948–)

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Tabankin, Margery Ann (c. 1948–)

American activist. Born c. 1948 in Newark, NJ; graduate of University of Wisconsin—Madison, 1971.

At 19, began activist career with anti-Vietnam War and civil-rights activities; became 1st woman president of National Student Association (NSA, 1971 or 1972); served as executive director of Youth Project of Volunteers in Service to America (VISTA, 1977–81), executive director of Arca Foundation, Washington, DC (1981–88), and executive director of Hollywood Women's Political Committee (HWPC, 1988–94); served as executive director of Steven Spielberg's Righteous Persons Foundation and of The Streisand Foundation. Produced documentary films Village by Village; A Student's Journey to Vietnam (1972) and Heartstrings: Peter Paul & Mary in Central America (1984).