Craig Kielburger
Born
in Thornhill, ON, Canada
December 17, 1982
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Me to We: Finding Meaning in a Material World
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published
2004
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26 editions
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Free the Children: A Young Man Fights Against Child Labor and Proves that Children Can Change the World
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published
1998
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18 editions
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My Grandma Follows Me on Twitter: And Other First World Problems We're Lucky to Have
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published
2012
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3 editions
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WEconomy: You Can Find Meaning, Make A Living, and Change the World
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published
2018
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9 editions
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The World Needs Your Kid: Raising Children Who Care and Contribute
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published
2010
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4 editions
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Living Me to We: The Guide for Socially Conscious Canadians
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published
2011
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3 editions
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Global Voices (Global Voices Compilation: Volume 1)
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published
2010
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2 editions
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The Power of We Day: Moving the World from Me to We
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published
2013
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4 editions
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It Takes A Child
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published
2014
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2 editions
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Lessons from a Street Kid
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published
2011
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“I play video games and watch TV, but there's more to life than that. Faxing and the Internet have created a global community. The kid next door has become the kid in Latin America or Asia.”
― Free the Children: A Young Man Fights Against Child Labor and Proves that Children Can Change the World
― Free the Children: A Young Man Fights Against Child Labor and Proves that Children Can Change the World
“Children working in the carpet industry often suffer from many health problems. These include breathing difficulties from inhaling the carpet fibres, arthritis in their fingers from tying the tiny knots, and growth deformities from working hunched over their looms for so long every day.”
― Free the Children: A Young Man Fights Against Child Labor and Proves that Children Can Change the World
― Free the Children: A Young Man Fights Against Child Labor and Proves that Children Can Change the World
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