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Take More Action

How to Change the World

by (author) Craig Kielburger, Marc Kielburger & Deepa Shankaran

Publisher
Me to We
Initial publish date
Feb 2015
Category
General, Civics & Citizenship
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9780978437527
    Publish Date
    Feb 2015
    List Price
    $24.95

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"p class=""book_description"">Ready to take the next step?p class=""book_description"">Take More Action is our advanced guide to global citizenship, empowering young people to be world — changers — around the world or in their own backyard.p class=""book_description"">Brilliantly illustrated and packed with powerful quotes, stories and resources, Take More Action includes invaluable material on character education, ethical leadership, effective activism and global citizenship.p class=""book_description"">Take More Action features the Global Citizen's Toolbox, the Seven Steps to Social Action and indispensable resources to get young people started on their journey. Profiles of accomplished youth finding their own voices will inspire the next generation of world-changers.p class=""book_description"">Ideal for Grades 10 and up, Take More Action paves the way for a lifetime of social action. "

About the authors

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Craig Kielburger is the co-founder of Free the Children. His work has been featured on The Oprah Winfrey Show, CNN, BBC, and The Today Show, and in Time and The Economist.

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Craig Kielburger's profile page

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Marc Kielburger is the co-founder of Free The Children and the Director of Me to We. With his brother, Craig, Marc is a syndicated columnist carried by the Toronto Star, Vancouver Sun and Huffington Post, as well as for Canada's most widely-read women's magazine, Canadian Living.

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Marc Kielburger's profile page

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Deepa Shankaran is a Toronto based writer and researcher with an interest in identity, migration and citizenship. She currently works with the Association for Women's Rights in Development. She has written for a number of feminist research and advocacy organizations and has conducted field research with young people in East and West Africa, Thailand and Ecuador.

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Deepa Shankaran's profile page

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