Sensibilities, Inc

Cordelia Anderson M.A.  — Prevention Works

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Cordelia Anderson, M.A.

Sensibilities, Inc.

Cordelia Anderson is a nationally known speaker & consultant on prevention of child sexual exploitation & sexual violence as well as strategies to strengthen individuals, families, businesses and communities.

EXPERIENCED

· 30 years of prevention program development, training, consulting with attention to primary prevention

· Over 1,900 presentations nationwide;

· Authored prevention materials including plays, videos, curricula, and booklets.

· Appeared on local and national media including Oprah Winfrey

Cordelia Anderson

Sensibilities, Inc.

4405 Garfield Avenue South

Minneapolis, MN 55419

612-824-6217

Cordelia@visi.com

 

Sensibilities, Inc. is the Minnesota based training and consultation business for Cordelia Anderson. Her career has been dedicated to prevention of various forms of harm including: sexual violence, child sexual abuse and exploitation, bullying, interpersonal violence, child abuse and family violence, gender violence, youth violence and the impact pornography and the sexually toxic society.

Since prevention requires a clear vision of what we’re working for not only what we’re working against Cordelia’s work also involves:

· promotion of healthy development including: sexual health, healthy relationships, healthy touch, protective factors, restorative justice and countering compassion fatigue with self-care and organization health and  

· strategies for social change so that all children, youth and adults are treated with dignity, respect and honor and are able to live their lives free from individual or commercial exploitation.

Hope is the thing with feathers that perches in the soul. And sings the tune without the words and never stops at all.           Emily Dickinson

If you think you are too small to be effective, You have never been in bed with a mosquito     Bette Reese

The nonviolent approach does not immediately change the heart of the oppressor, It first does something to the hearts and souls of those committed to it.

It gives them a new self-respect:

It calls up resources of strength and courage that they did not know they had.

Finally, it reaches the opponent:

And so stirs his conscience that reconciliation becomes reality.

                 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

 

"You make a lot of sense for an adult."

             Middle school boy, circle participant

Cordelia Anderson, Sensibilities, Inc