Me To We
About Me To We :
Great movements spring forth from inspired words. The speakers of Me to We have travelled the world in pursuit to bring together the most inspirational people with some of the most remarkable stories and life experiences.
These speakers are part of Me to We, a line of socially responsible lifestyle choices, a philosophy and a worldwide social movement, all rolled into one. This movement is an opportunity to live not just for me but for we—our community, our nation and our world.
Me to We gives us the opportunity to make choices that create ripples of positive change. What’s more, through significant financial and in-kind donations, Me to We is designed to help bring Free The Children’s already low administrative costs to zero.
Craig and Marc Kielburger Speaking Video
The roster of energetic, experienced speakers are leading the Me to We movement: living and working in developing communities, helping businesses achieve social responsibility and inspiring auditoriums of youth and educators to action. Their stories and powerful messages inspire, motivate and educate. They leave audiences with a desire to take action and make a difference, both locally and globally.
"They’ll make you laugh, cry and gain new perspective on what really matters. But we warn you, their passion is contagious." – Marc & Craig Kielburger
Craig Kielburger
A humanitarian, social activist and best-selling author, Craig, founder of Free The Children and co-founder of Me to We, has inspired a generation of young people to be active global change-makers. Craig has received national and international recognition, recently becoming one of the youngest recipients of the Order of Canada.
Marc Kielburger
Marc is one of the world's leading figures in corporate social responsibility, social activism and youth empowerment. A Harvard and Oxford graduate, Rhodes Scholar, columnist and international bestselling author, Marc is the co-founder of Free The Children and Me to We.
SPEAKER TOPICS
Louise Kent: Empowering the Next Generation of Leaders
Me To We Music: Pop Culture as a Means for Social Change
Michel Chikwanine: From Child Soldier to Child Activist: The Journey to Hope
Spencer West: The Power of We: Overcoming Obstacles to Make a Difference
Robin Wiszowaty: My Maasai Life
Kim Plewes: Be the Change: Answering the Call to Lifelong Activism
Raymond Ablack: I’m Not Acting! Changing the World is Serious Business
Roxanne Joyal: How Women Can Change the World
Keith & Renee: Generation Change
Russ McLeod: How to Build a Movement
Oliver Madison: CSR is the New Black
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