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Views: 36,565
Featuring: Liz Murray; inspirational speaker
Value: Ambition
Average 3.5/5 (492 votes)
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Left_quoteThis fork in the road happens over a hundred times a day, and it's the choices that you make that will determine the shape of your life.”  Liz Murray


Liz Murray grew up in the Bronx, New York City. Addicted to drugs, her parents sometimes sold household items in order to get their fix. As a child, Liz hated school because when she did go, she was teased: there was no one to make sure that she showered or got up on time. As Liz grew older, her parents lost their apartment, and her father ended up in shelters. For a time Liz was placed in a group home. Her mother, who suffered from AIDS, became increasingly ill and was hospitalized. Rather than submit to the dehumanization and sadness that had characterized her experience in foster care, Liz chose to fend for herself. Liz slept on friends' couches or floors at odd hours, camped outside or rode the subway all night.

After her mother's death, Liz, then 16, felt that event as "a slap in the face" that caused her to question where her life was going. With an eighth-grade education, Liz decided that, as she said, "Life rewards action. I was going to go out there and... have action in my life every day instead of this stagnant behavior that I had been partaking in for so long."

Liz was admitted to an alternative high school, the Humanities Preparatory Academy, where she doubled her course-load and completed high school in only two years. One of the top ten students in the school, Liz went on a school-sponsored trip to Boston and walked through Harvard Yard. "It's not as though I had some sort of epiphany at the moment ... It was just more that I got jealous of how these students had so much opportunities, and I'd felt that I'd had very little. And so then I thought, `Well, what's the difference between me and anyone here?' And I filled in all the gaps."

Her grades qualified Liz for the New York Times College Scholarship, and she applied for and was admitted to Harvard. But far from resting on those considerable laurels, Liz continued to break new ground. A member of the Washington Speakers' Bureau, Liz has found she has "a knack for" sharing her story and insights with audiences across the country. Her story was adapted for film by Lifetime Television in the 2003 film "Homeless to Harvard: the Liz Murray Story." Liz is also an avid writer whose memoirs, "Breaking Night," were published in 2005. Liz returned to New York City to care for her ill father, and is currently pursuing a master's degree in psychology and sociology at Columbia University.

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Luis Colon 5 months ago from Philadelphia
Liz, you have confirmed that I am on the right path. Thank you for sharing your story. I think it is important that those of us, who have come from broken experiences, share those experiences, strengths, and hopes with others. Again, Thanks!
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Karunakar Koyyada 8 months ago from Hyderabad
This site and all the real life stories make me come back here again and again.Thank you
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Jordan Caldwell 10 months ago from Adrian, Michigan
I love this billboard.! This is so inspiring, and motivational. Thank-you Liz! :)
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Chris B 11 months ago from Logan
Really Cool!
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Ashlyn Wing 11 months ago from Adrian, MI
Awesome I love your work.
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Geo Martinez 11 months ago from Adrian, MI
I love your work
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Ben D 12 months ago from United States
Harvard to Homeless is awesome!!! :)
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Sarita C about 1 year ago from United States
This is a wonderful article. It is sad what happened to her mom but she got through all the terrible things that happened to her. She was able to do her school work and made it to Harvard!
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Melissa about 1 year ago from Philadelphia
This story truly brought tears to my eyes. Amazing. You have shown what it means to never give up, and always believe you can do better. Truly inspiring.
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Ron D. about 1 year ago from Valley of the Sun, AZ
This is awesome. I am speechless. We all have trials, and we all need to remember, to stay focused our ultimate goal, whatever it may be, and let anyone tell you that you 'can't'!!
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Preston W. about 1 year ago from Weatherford, Texas
We all fall down, its who helps us get up that we have to remember.
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Mansoor Ahmed about 1 year ago from Philadelphia(USA)/Bangalore(India)
This is truly inspiring. Thanks to that one commercial, I found a lot about this foundation and about Liz. Liz, you should reaching out to the younger crowds and encourage them to take their lives to the right directions. Just because our parents provide a decent life does not mean we will have the same in our future. Ambition and persistence make a lot of difference. Thanks for sharing your life, it reminds me of my younger days. God bless you.
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Ron D. about 1 year ago from Valley of the Sun
This is an amazing program that had me from 'believe.'
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AliciaC over 1 year ago from Louisville Ky
She is inspiring!
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Dennis White over 1 year ago from Philadelphia PA
I think of all the kids who take for granted a life of ease in all aspects, and then I read of Liz and am very proud to have read her story--outstanding young lady, a winner with dignity.
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封高飞 over 1 year ago from GuangDong,China
Great woman with a great story!
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Carol S. over 1 year ago from KY
My mother grew up like Liz, dirt poor, no real guidance in Alabama during the depression. As a young black girl, she finished high school, paid for college on her own and graduated at age 20. Her first job was teaching in a one room school in Mississippi. She lived there and had to chop wood for the stove and cook for the pupils ages 5-17, grades 1-7. She and my father have been married for 54 years. She learned on her own how to be a better parent than the ones she had. She may not have done everything perfectly...but she did it. She is my hero!
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Iliana V. over 1 year ago from Miami, Florida
Hope I can inspire my students to be like you. You are amazing...never give up.
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Ahley H. almost 2 years ago from TX
Well if you ask me I love this story it is because it shows people that you can do what ever you want as soon as you put your mind and heart to it.
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Charmayne Garcia almost 2 years ago from California
That's cool, I have no father or mother their for me either. I am 17 but I'm about to graduate a year early and I like your story. It makes me feel like I'm not the only one to be young and have no one. Now I do.
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Christina M. over 2 years ago from Indiana
This made me cry. I am always listening to the people who tell me to chase my dreams when their's was frankly handed to them. It's amazing to see that she didn't give up and I won't either.
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Natalia almost 3 years ago from
This person is a symbol for everything that one who believes that it they can`t obtain what one proposes without mattering where from it they comes.
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Megan R. almost 3 years ago from Nebraska
The movie is such an inspirational film, especially to people who actually have a home life like she did. It shows that people can make their lives amazing even when they have a rough home life. She is such an amazing girl for how she managed to make it through high school and college after all she's been through.
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Patsy H. almost 3 years ago from Northport, Alabama
I teach health in Northport, Alabama and have shown "Homeless to Harvard" every year to my students. I am always so amazed and proud of Liz each time I share her story!!! Liz is truly an inspiration to us all! Thanks for your story and having the courage to tell it!
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Kim G. about 3 years ago from Georgia
Bravo for you, Liz! What an inspiration you are to everyone...no matter what the obstacles may be! I want my 13 year old daughter to watch the movie "Homeless to Harvard". Great message that applies to anyone, regardless of background or lifestyle.
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T.B. about 3 years ago from Wisconsin
Your movie, "Homeless to Harvard," was a great inspiration to me and my mother who passed on not too long ago. It was a very encouraging film that you were very determined to climb to a higher level to achieve success by going to a great school-Harvard.
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Mecia H about 3 years ago from Saginaw, Mi
That's an amazing story and it's really fortunate for her to have had courage and ambition enough to just say that there's no difference between her and those kids at Harvard so she too can live that life. I know my faith will give me that kind of strength too.
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Jane D. about 3 years ago from South Carolina, USA
That is so wonderful that she found a way to bounce back from all of her misfortunes and go to Harvard.
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Gary W. about 3 years ago from New York, NY
I hope that I can accomplish even half of what Liz has.
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Abdullah A. about 3 years ago from Oman
Your story is an inspiration. Born to a poor family in the Middle East, I pursued my life with determination. I got a scholarship to the States, and now I am now on another scholarship doing my Masters in Australia. Whenever I feel tired of working, I remind myself of your story. You keep me going. I wanna go home and I miss my mother but I have to finish this before going home.
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BETTY L over 3 years ago from MEXICO CITY
SUCH A WONDERFUL STORY. I AM CRYING. THANKS FOR LETTING US KNOW THAT THERE IS HOPE ALWAYS!
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Ryan B over 3 years ago from Minnesota
Born with cleft lip and palate, I always let the sound of my voice dictate what I did. After seeing you speak, I've promised myself to never again let that happen. Thank you!
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Amanda P. over 3 years ago from Saginaw, MI
This is just a wonderful story. I actually saw the movie on Lifetime! Very touching and inspiring to so many people.
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Benjamin over 3 years ago from Singapore
I am very motivated by Liz. This pushes me further to pursue what I want to achieve. Liz, your story inspires me to work even harder!
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Jackie T. over 3 years ago from PA
Liz, I am going through a rough time in my life right now, but after reading and watching your story, I know I can perserve. Thank you for sharing.
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Claudia S. over 3 years ago from Florida
My sister and I just saw the Lifetime movie. You truly inspire us. We are amazed by your accomplishments.
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Barbara S. over 3 years ago from USA
You are a beautiful woman with an incredible inner spirit to have come as far as you have. Congratulations and what an excellent job! Your story is inspirational, and reminds me I have no excuses for my shortfalls in life.
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Stephanie S. over 3 years ago from Texas
Liz, your story is very inspiring. As a single mother of two who works full time and goes to school, I often feel overwhelmed and want to give up on school. I remind myself of your story, you give me the motivation to keep going. Bless you!
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Matthew S. over 3 years ago from Wisconsin
The world really needs more people like Liz. I certainly know we have too many kids who get made fun of at school- I sincerely commend Liz for rising above this and letting it drive her on instead of push her down.
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Priscilla C. over 3 years ago from Virginia
I'm so proud of liz. Bless her.
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Robert E. over 3 years ago from Nashville, TN
Rising from the ashes of broken days, a burning ember burst forth into flame, shining as a touch, an example to all, melding into the very fibers of life, where hope shall have it's way.
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Glenda C. almost 4 years ago from
Liz's story is truly inspirational. On the other hand Liz is also gifted. Her intellectual abilities are not common to the poor.
Sometimes this story is presented as if all you have to do is try hard but with that one has to also be talented and sharp in thinking. Bless you Liz, you are a hero!
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Rebecca T. almost 4 years ago from USA
Way to go Liz! Even with your crummy beginnings, you overcame your adversities and soared higher than most! Keep up the great work!
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Karunakar,Koyyada almost 4 years ago from India,hyderabad
One should be thankful for the tough times in life because tough times make us the better person and people like liz are standing examples of tough times and by with standing those tough times...she has set an example for others.

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Larry C almost 4 years ago from Chicago
Great heart, great vision, great mind. The world is a better place because of her example.
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Deborah C. almost 4 years ago from Worcester, Massachusetts USA
I am very proud of Liz, I and other people I know look up to this wonderful girl I call an angel. She touches everyone's heart. We love you Liz!
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Rebecca K. almost 4 years ago from France
I just saw the movie "Homeless to Harvard" and I would like to thank you for this lesson of bravery, strength and determination. In my childhood I lost my mom because of illness and I had to grow very rapidly to help my dad look after my little brother and sister. And at this time I'm a student at university and trying to become someone, like my mum wanted. I thought my life was hard but after seeing the movie of your life I realize that my childhood was of course not the worst. The movie made me think and gave me more strength to achieving my goals: finishing my studies, becoming professor and living my passion. Thanks a lot Liz and take care of you.
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Mary L. almost 4 years ago from Ponce, Puerto Rico
Your are a living inspiration for all of us and as a professor I had had the opportunity to use your movie to help others to see that there is always hope and to motivated them to reach the stars of life.
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Shirley M. about 4 years ago from Knoxville, Tennessee USA
I too had an extremely difficult childhood. I was four when my Mother died. I too was able to overcome my difficult childhood and become successful. Now I'm a Grandmother and extremely happy! Resiliency is also helpful!
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Loreen T. about 4 years ago from Santa Rosa, California USA
I find Liz Murray's story truly inspirational and I am glad I was able to learn of her accomplishments.
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Grace F. over 4 years ago from New Jersey, USA
I had the pleasure of listening to Liz speak today at a conference and she is an amazing person. She said life is all about making choices...."Listen to your what if's" and take chances. She's truly an inspiration!
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Jonathan L over 4 years ago from New York City, New York USA
Just because I have more doesn't mean I am worth more.
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Jokiden over 4 years ago from Seremban, Malaysia
Malay proverb says "When there is a will, there is a way..." Go on Liz!
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Nalini S. over 4 years ago from Varansi, India
Great! It is a vitamin for those who search for success!
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Emiah C. over 4 years ago from Pleasant Hill, California USA
I have been deeply inspired by this billboard...Liz is my inspiration!
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Melanie T. over 4 years ago from Ballston Lake, New York USA
It's great to see people like Liz overcome their obstacles and they're a great example for others!
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Rafael A. over 4 years ago from Visalia, California USA
Thank you for this wonderful billboard and its prime location. I saw this billboard driving along highway 99 in California's Central Valley where unemployment and poverty is at double digits. Ambition lets us all know that everything is possible if you go after it.
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BP over 4 years ago from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania USA
I pass this billboard every day on the way to work in Philadelphia. Just looking at it gives me chills...reading the story today has inspired me on a whole other level.
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Kim O. over 4 years ago from Bristol, Tennessee USA
I love the billboards. I work for juvenile court in Bristol, Tennessee, and the billboard we have in our town is Liz Murray...I use that example often with these kids! Thank you!!
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Rhonda R. over 4 years ago from Rocky Mount, North Carolina USA
This poster really gives you hope for all of our young people. I would love to have several of these posters to put in our high schools.
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Rachelle L, over 4 years ago from Colorado
Wow, this puts everything into perspective. If Liz can do it, so can I, so can you!
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G. Smith over 4 years ago from Ogden, Utah USA
We need more silent heroes like Liz in the lives of our students everyday. I get more comments on the FBL posters than any others I hang in my school. Keep going Liz!
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Ingrid M. over 4 years ago from Kentucky, USA
Liz's story proves that we can do whatever we set our minds to it.
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Mel D over 4 years ago from India
This is really inspiring - makes me feel so humble, makes me feel I have no excuses for not pursuing my own aspirations which I had for so long. Thank you for this site.
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Henry A over 4 years ago from Kuala Lumpur, MY
A combination of time and the right opportunity leads to success and fulfillment.
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Henry A over 4 years ago from Kuala Lumpur, MY
Goal setting is important, but doing is more important...
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Ronnaliza C over 4 years ago from Philippines
If you have ambition in life and you act on it then everything will be on your way to a better future...
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Shaun D over 4 years ago from Georgia
I want a poster of this.
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Andrew T over 4 years ago from Australia
This billboard says it all.

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