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- APHA President Linda Rae Murray at the Opening Session of the 139th Annual Meeting
Announced by Aisha Moore, UNC HB alumna.
- Closing keynote address at PNHP's 2021 Leadership Training (54 min)
Physicians for a National Health Program
- Dr. Linda Rae Murray on “JAMA Live” (31 min)
Former American Public Health Association president Dr. Linda Rae Murray appeared on “JAMA Live” on June 19, 2020. She discussed the ways in which COVID-19 has exposed racial inequities in U.S. health care and society, the lack of paid sick leave and safe working conditions for essential workers, and the need for greater investment in public health after decades of neglect.
- Explorations of Careers in Public Health: Dr. Linda Rae Murray, American Public Health Association
IPHAM Webinar Series (Institute for Public Health and Medicine at Northwestern University, with the Northwestern Program in Public Health).
- Interview with The History Makers
Dr. Linda Rae Murray was born in Cleveland, Ohio on August 25, 1948. After graduating from Collinwood High School in 1966, Murray attended the University of Illinois at Chicago, where she earned her B.S. degree in mathematics in 1973. Murray continued her education at UIC, earning her M.D. in 1977. Following the completion of her M.D., Murray attended the University of Illinois School of Public Health in Chicago, where she earned her master’s of public health in 1980; she later returned to school to continue her education in the doctoral program at the University of Michigan School of Public Health.
- Juneteenth 2020
Health & Medicine Policy Research Group, June 16, 2020
- National Association of City Transportation Officials
- National Collaborative for Health Equity bio
- The Socially Just Face of Public Health Leadership Linda Rae Murray
Donya Lynn Currie, Am J Public Health. 2011 February; 101(2): 209–211.
doi: 10.2105/AJPH.2010.300047
Abstract: Linda Rae Murray, MD, MPH, a champion of social justice and outspoken advocate for the medically underserved for more than 40 years, is not easy to describe. Part E. F. Hutton (when she talks, people listen), part streetwise negotiator (she's not shy about dropping a four-letter word into conversation), she might come across as brash and intimidating to some. But those who know her well will attest to her softhearted interior, and her unwavering commitment to speaking out in the name of better health for all.
- UIC Black History Makers
Chancellor's Committee on the Status of Blacks, University of Illinois - Chicago
- YHP: Young Health Professionals
Everything is Public Health Podcast, hosted by Linda Rae Murray and Marcus Murray