The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services has announced the creation of a new task force to fight racism in the state's child protection system. The
The Good Men Project
Become a Premium Member
We have pioneered the largest worldwide conversation about what it means to be a good man in the 21st century.
Your support of our work is inspiring and invaluable.
The Duluth Power and Control Wheel the Model for Domestic Violence Intervention and Prevention
And why men’s rights activists want it abolished.
I recently had the disturbing experience of watching the documentary, The Red Pill. Disturbing, because it was the brainchild of supposed feminist, Cassie Jaye. Sadly the content of the film, whilst deeply troubling, was not surprising. Jaye rolls out the big guns of the Men’s Rights Movement and gives them a platform to spew their vitriol and spread their propaganda. To say I felt let down by Jaye as a woman and a survivor of domestic abuse is an understatement.
Ms. Toni Annette Dillard was born in Coffee County, Tennessee on November 24, 1969 and was lovingly cared for by her parents Tom and Jeannette her entire life.
Toni Annette Dillard
December 30, 2020
Ms. Toni Annette Dillard was born in Coffee County, Tennessee on November 24, 1969 and was lovingly cared for by her parents Tom and Jeannette her entire life. She transitioned from this earthly life to eternal life on Tuesday, December 29, 2020 at Alive Hospice – Murfreesboro, TN with her family by her side.
Toni attended Woodbury Grammar School and then transferred to Journey’s Adult Activity Center. She faithfully attended Journey’s for 29 years; until COVID-19 caused the facility to temporarily suspend services.
Toni always brought joy and happiness to everyone who met her. There were many affectionate nicknames for our Angel; sometimes known as: Stinker, Pumpkin, Sweetheart and Missy. Her favorite things were cartoons, Wheel of Fortune, listening to music, and her special rattle. You always knew when she was near, by the sound of her rattle. Although, immobile that never stopped her from traveling with her parents to: California,
Toni Annette Dillard
No Related Articles
Ms. Toni Annette Dillard was born in Coffee County, Tennessee on November 24, 1969 and was lovingly cared for by her parents Tom and Jeannette her entire life. She transitioned from this earthly life to eternal life on Tuesday, December 29, 2020 at Alive Hospice - Murfreesboro, TN with her family by her side.
Toni attended Woodbury Grammar School and then transferred to Journey s Adult Activity Center. She faithfully attended Journey s for 29 years; until COVID-19 caused the facility to temporarily suspend services.
Toni always brought joy and happiness to everyone who met her. There were many affectionate nicknames for our Angel; sometimes known as: Stinker, Pumpkin, Sweetheart and Missy. Her favorite things were cartoons, Wheel of Fortune, listening to music, and her special rattle. You always knew when she was near, by the sound of her rattle. Although, immobile that never stopped her from traveling with her parents to: California, Flor