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Wednesday, May 13, 2009
Saturday, May 2, 2009
Mission Accomplished...no, really
Lawmakers pass requirements for Anchor center http://www.messengernews.net/page/content.detail/id/514714.html?nav=5010
Thursday, April 2, 2009
Latest News on Unlicensed Facility in Iowa...
Here is link to latest article about licensing of local facility in Fort Dodge:
http://www.messengernews.net/page/content.detail/id/514104.html?nav=5010
http://www.messengernews.net/page/content.detail/id/514104.html?nav=5010
Sunday, March 15, 2009
UPCOMING AUTHOR EVENTS
March 28th:
I'll be reading from Reform at Victory and taking questions at the Northwest Freethought Conference. The conference is at Portland State University, March 27-29.
See http://www.nfaconference.org/ There are several speakers and workshops. I will be speaking on Saturday, March 28th at 1:30pm. Please visit the site for more details.
March 31st:
I'll be at Reed College in Portland, Oregon giving a lecture on the Perils of the Faith Based Initiative. I'll then do a reading and take questions. This event starts at 7pm. For more, visit their web site: http://rsasecular.wordpress.com
At both events, I will discuss the recent developments going on in Fort Dodge, Iowa involving the man who owned and operated Victory Christian Academy, Mike Palmer. It should be a lively event.
I'll be reading from Reform at Victory and taking questions at the Northwest Freethought Conference. The conference is at Portland State University, March 27-29.
See http://www.nfaconference.org/ There are several speakers and workshops. I will be speaking on Saturday, March 28th at 1:30pm. Please visit the site for more details.
March 31st:
I'll be at Reed College in Portland, Oregon giving a lecture on the Perils of the Faith Based Initiative. I'll then do a reading and take questions. This event starts at 7pm. For more, visit their web site: http://rsasecular.wordpress.com
At both events, I will discuss the recent developments going on in Fort Dodge, Iowa involving the man who owned and operated Victory Christian Academy, Mike Palmer. It should be a lively event.
Iowa writing licensing rules for unlicensed facility...
Here is more information about the recent discovery of an unlicenced Baptist facility in Fort Dodge, Iowa that journalist Abigail McWilliam stumbled upon while doing research for the articles that came out last month. The State of Iowa has taken action and is currently writing licensing rules for the facility. Good work Abigail! To read the other articles, scroll down, or go to the media/publicity link at the left of this web site's home page.
http://www.messengernews.net/page/content.detail/id/513612.html?nav=5010
http://www.messengernews.net/page/content.detail/id/513612.html?nav=5010
HOUSE PASSES TEEN RESIDENTIAL PROTECTION BILL
It's a start:
HOUSE PASSES TEEN RESIDENTIAL PROTECTION BILL
On February 23, 2009, the House of Representatives passed under suspension of the rules, by a vote of 295 102, H.R. 911, the Stop Child Abuse in Residential Programs for Teens Act. The bill, introduced by Rep. George Miller (D-CA), now moves to the Senate where no similar legislation has been introduced. In June 2008, the House voted 318-103 to pass the identical measure.
The bill, endorsed by the National Child Abuse Coalition, would set standards, with enforcement provisions, to prevent child abuse and neglect in teen residential programs, including therapeutic boarding schools, wilderness camps, boot camps, and behavior modification facilities. While residential treatment facilities designed to help children with extreme behavioral problems,
including substance abuse and mental health problems, may provide safe and effective services
to children and their families, many exist without any state monitoring or regulation.
The legislation would create new national safety standards for private residential programs enforced by HHS and the states, prevent deceptive marketing by residential programs, and hold programs accountable for violating the law. States, through provisions added to the Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act (CAPTA), would be required to set similar standards of protection and investigate reports of maltreatment in these facilities. The bill increases the authorization for CAPTA to $235 million for each of fiscal year 2010-2014, to accommodate state responsibilities.
During debate on the bill, Rep. Buck McKeon (R-CA), ranking Republican on the Education and Labor Committee which sent the bill to the floor, expressed regret that the legislation being considered under suspension of the rules barred an opportunity to offer amendments. He cited a particular interest in including provisions which would protect parental rights by ensuring that parents are fully informed of and involved with medical decisions made at these facilities.
McKeon said that he supported the bill, but he was disappointed that the process has been short-circuited.
HOUSE PASSES TEEN RESIDENTIAL PROTECTION BILL
On February 23, 2009, the House of Representatives passed under suspension of the rules, by a vote of 295 102, H.R. 911, the Stop Child Abuse in Residential Programs for Teens Act. The bill, introduced by Rep. George Miller (D-CA), now moves to the Senate where no similar legislation has been introduced. In June 2008, the House voted 318-103 to pass the identical measure.
The bill, endorsed by the National Child Abuse Coalition, would set standards, with enforcement provisions, to prevent child abuse and neglect in teen residential programs, including therapeutic boarding schools, wilderness camps, boot camps, and behavior modification facilities. While residential treatment facilities designed to help children with extreme behavioral problems,
including substance abuse and mental health problems, may provide safe and effective services
to children and their families, many exist without any state monitoring or regulation.
The legislation would create new national safety standards for private residential programs enforced by HHS and the states, prevent deceptive marketing by residential programs, and hold programs accountable for violating the law. States, through provisions added to the Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act (CAPTA), would be required to set similar standards of protection and investigate reports of maltreatment in these facilities. The bill increases the authorization for CAPTA to $235 million for each of fiscal year 2010-2014, to accommodate state responsibilities.
During debate on the bill, Rep. Buck McKeon (R-CA), ranking Republican on the Education and Labor Committee which sent the bill to the floor, expressed regret that the legislation being considered under suspension of the rules barred an opportunity to offer amendments. He cited a particular interest in including provisions which would protect parental rights by ensuring that parents are fully informed of and involved with medical decisions made at these facilities.
McKeon said that he supported the bill, but he was disappointed that the process has been short-circuited.
Sunday, March 1, 2009
Recent Media Coverage for Reform at Victory
Fort Dodge, Iowa reporter Abigail McWilliam, who works for The Messenger newspaper, released four stories (see links below) in last Friday's paper that cover facts associated with unlicensed reform schools, among other things. In her search for information she found that there is a Roloff Home, similar to Victory, in Fort Dodge from which many teens have run away to escape abuse. Fort Dodge is also home to Mike Palmer, the man who owned and operated Victory, and is Brother P in my book. Thus far, the community has been very supportive of Reform at Victory and in seeing that Palmer does not open another reform school in their community. They are now aware of his checkered past. It pays to speak out.
These links are also posted at the Media/Publicity link at the left of this home page.
Reform at Victory: Michele Ulriksen, former student of Palmer's speaks out
http://www.messengernews.net/page/content.detail/id/513244.html?nav=5010
Troubling Legacy: Unlicensed reform school found in Fort Dodge, Iowa
http://www.messengernews.net/page/content.detail/id/513243.html
Ramirez: "He Said it was God's Will" Rape victim of Palmer's speaks out
http://www.messengernews.net/page/content.detail/id/513246.html
A Common Thread: Scandals associated with Brother Lester Roloff and Roloff Homes
http://www.messengernews.net/page/content.detail/id/513245.html
These links are also posted at the Media/Publicity link at the left of this home page.
Reform at Victory: Michele Ulriksen, former student of Palmer's speaks out
http://www.messengernews.net/page/content.detail/id/513244.html?nav=5010
Troubling Legacy: Unlicensed reform school found in Fort Dodge, Iowa
http://www.messengernews.net/page/content.detail/id/513243.html
Ramirez: "He Said it was God's Will" Rape victim of Palmer's speaks out
http://www.messengernews.net/page/content.detail/id/513246.html
A Common Thread: Scandals associated with Brother Lester Roloff and Roloff Homes
http://www.messengernews.net/page/content.detail/id/513245.html
Sunday, February 1, 2009
Upcoming Author Events
* March 28th, 1:45-3pm -Reading and lecture at the Northwest Freethought Conference.
The conference is at Portland State University, and runs from March 27-29.
See http://www.nfaconference.org/
* March 31, 7:30pm - Author reading and lecture: "The Perils of the Faith-Based Initiative: The Survivor of a Religious Boot Camp Speaks Out." This event is located at Reed College in Portland, Oregon.
The conference is at Portland State University, and runs from March 27-29.
See http://www.nfaconference.org/
* March 31, 7:30pm - Author reading and lecture: "The Perils of the Faith-Based Initiative: The Survivor of a Religious Boot Camp Speaks Out." This event is located at Reed College in Portland, Oregon.
Saturday, December 13, 2008
Upcoming Author Events for January...
January 10, 3pm - In Other Words Books and Women's Recources, Portland
Mid January-exact date TBA-Portland State University
January 27, 7:30pm - Powell's Books on Burnside, Portland
Reform at Victory is now available at Powell's on Hawthorne, as well as the Burnside store, and online at www.powells.com
Mid January-exact date TBA-Portland State University
January 27, 7:30pm - Powell's Books on Burnside, Portland
Reform at Victory is now available at Powell's on Hawthorne, as well as the Burnside store, and online at www.powells.com
Visit me in the Red Room...
I was recently invited to become a Red Room author. It's a place where writers and book lovers from all walks of life can connect and share. Here's the link to visit my author page:
http://www.redroom.com/author/michele-ulriksen
Feel free to post a message at the blog, either here, or in the Red Room.
Michele
http://www.redroom.com/author/michele-ulriksen
Feel free to post a message at the blog, either here, or in the Red Room.
Michele
Friday, December 5, 2008
Problems getting emails...
I have had trouble recently with getting my emails, as others have who have their domain through GoDaddy. I am not even getting spam so I know there's a problem. I answer ALL my emails so if I have not answered yours, it means I didn't get it. Until I get this sorted, feel free to write to me at 4803 SE Woodstock Blvd., # 258, Portland, Oregon, 97206. Thanks.
Thursday, November 27, 2008
Wednesday, November 26, 2008
Reform at Victory sold out at Powell's...
I've received some emails from folks who have tried to get the book at Powell's but could not find it. If you are in Portland, the book is also available at Broadway Books and In Other Words Books and Women's Resources. And on Amazon, of course. Powell's will have more copies by this Friday, which will also show on their web site. Sorry for any inconvenience.
Monday, November 24, 2008
Author Event at Powell's Books in Portland...
I'll be doing an author reading and book signing at Powell's City of Books in downtown Portland on Tuesday, January 27th at 7:30pm. The address is 1005 W Burnside. Hope to see you there.
www.powells.com 503-228-4651
Reform at Victory can be purchased online through Powell's and also at the downtown store on Burnside.
www.powells.com 503-228-4651
Reform at Victory can be purchased online through Powell's and also at the downtown store on Burnside.
Sunday, November 16, 2008
Read this if you are going to order from Amazon...
Pizan Media is selling copies of Reform at Victory now on Amazon.com. Amazon takes a whopping 55%, more than book stores take. However, if you order from the "Collectible" link below Amazon's link, this will be far more beneficial to me and Pizan Media, and you'll get a new 'signed' copy. There are only a few copies left from the first print run. You can also order from the Powell's Books web site; I signed those copies as well at their request. Thank you!
Friday, November 14, 2008
Reform at Victory at Powell's Books!
Reform at Victory is now available at Powell's City of Books in Portland at the Burnside store. And also at their web site. Address is 1005 W. Burnside Street.
Tuesday, November 11, 2008
On air at KBOO Radio Friday, November 14, 9am
FYI...I've been invited to go on the air Friday morning at 9 on KBOO radio in Portland.
Here are the stations in Oregon if you want to listen: Portland: 90.7 fm; Corvallis: 100.7 fm; Columbia Gorge: 91.9 fm.
I get to rant about my lovely reform school experience for 25 whole minutes! Wow, I've never done that before...ha ha.
Also, the book is now available at 'In Other Words Books and Women's Resources' located at
8 NE Killingsworth in Portland.
Sweet!
Here are the stations in Oregon if you want to listen: Portland: 90.7 fm; Corvallis: 100.7 fm; Columbia Gorge: 91.9 fm.
I get to rant about my lovely reform school experience for 25 whole minutes! Wow, I've never done that before...ha ha.
Also, the book is now available at 'In Other Words Books and Women's Resources' located at
8 NE Killingsworth in Portland.
Sweet!
Tuesday, November 4, 2008
Grass Roots Reading...a Memorable Event!
Thanks to all of you for showing up and packing full the cozy loft at Grass Roots Bookstore in Corvallis on Sunday! The turnout of support was awesome. It was great to see some familiar faces and meet new people. The afterparty at Block 15 was a blast.
Many thanks also to Theresa at the Gazette-Times for her great article:
http://www.gazettetimes.com/articles/2008/11/01/news/community/2aaa04_reform.txt
Many thanks also to Theresa at the Gazette-Times for her great article:
http://www.gazettetimes.com/articles/2008/11/01/news/community/2aaa04_reform.txt
Monday, October 20, 2008
Reform at Victory now available at Broadway Books
RAV is now available for purchase at Broadway Books, 1714 NE Broadway Street in Portland.
Their phone number is 503-284-1726. I'll be doing an author event there in February or March.
More Portland locations to come soon.
Their phone number is 503-284-1726. I'll be doing an author event there in February or March.
More Portland locations to come soon.
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