Filmmaker Activist Angela Shelton

Filmmaker Activist Angela Shelton

Angela Shelton

Angela Shelton loves speaking in public and is grateful to all of you who have used her words and work as tools for inspiration and empowerment. Angela’s honesty and humor on stage is infectious. She has lectured extensively everywhere from Congress, college campuses, military and Air Force bases, high schools, elementary schools, community centers, conferences and seminars about moving forward on all levels. Angela has also helped raise millions for non-profits ending the cycle of violence.

Angela Shelton is amazing. She speaks for every abused person who has lived through the same hell.
Rosie O’Donnell

“It is time to get off the Trauma Train and get a ticket for the Joy Jet. Enough trauma, we need some Giggle Therapy!” Angela says. She asks why so many of us live with pain and suffering and keep moving back to it over and over again. In this powerful presentation, Angela tells the story of how she went Searching for Angela Shelton and discovered the epidemic of sexual and domestic violence. After being on the road speaking with her film for years she has spoken to over 30,000 survivors and seen common threads from trauma=health problems to the repeated cycles of violence and self-abuse. She has seen how communities help the violence continue and what they can do to break the cycle.

Angela bring awareness to the very old epidemic of abuse. She about unity, healing, and living joyful lives in the face of violence. With an estimated 39 million survivors of childhood sexual abuse in America today, awareness and healing are key.

Angela reveals the secrets of how she turned her own repeated pain and suffering into a life full of Joy and Happiness. She gives how-to steps to empower others to be Superheroes too.

For more information about Angela, visit AngelaShelton.com.

4 Responses to Filmmaker Activist Angela Shelton

  1. I love you too, Angela, Squish!

  2. goldbean says:

    Thank you TED for inviting Angela Shelton!

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