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Nationality
  
New Zealand

Education
  
New York University

Role
  
Author

Name
  
Anne Murray


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Alma mater
  
New York University, University of California

Occupation
  
Author, professor, founder of the Global Fund for Women

Books
  
From Outrage to Courage, Paradigm Found: Leading and Managing for Positive Change

Similar People
  
Laura Lederer, Frances Kissling, Nita Barrow

Organizations founded
  
Global Fund for Women

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Anne Firth Murray (born June 23, 1935, in Wanganui, New Zealand) is an activist, author, teacher at Stanford University, and nonprofit founder. Murray is the founding president of the Global Fund for Women, which raises and gives away money to groups around the world supporting women's human rights. She founded the organization in 1987 and continued to act as president until 1996.

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She previously led philanthropic efforts on population and environmental issues for the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation from 1978 to 1987. Prior to that, she was a writer at the United Nations and an editor at the Stanford, Oxford, and Yale university presses.

Murray has been teaching on international women's health and human rights at Stanford University since 2001. Since 2010 she has also taught a course on "love as a force for social justice." She is a board member and/or advisor to several organizations, including CIVICUS, Grass Roots Alliance for Community Education (GRACE), and Initiative for Equality (IfE). In 2005, she was one of a thousand women jointly nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize.

Murray is the author of two books: Paradigm Found: Leading and Managing for Positive Change and From Outrage to Courage: The Unjust and Unhealthy Situation of Women in Poorer Countries and What They Are Doing About It.

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Anne Firth Murray Wikipedia