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Todd A. Smith's Articles

  • Uplifting the Opposite Sex
    When I started Regal Magazine in November 2006, I envisioned it being an online publication where African American men from all aspects of life could come and debate issues affecting men of color and communities of color

    I did not want to simply “preach to the choir” or lecture to African American men that had already been “saved
  • Anti-Gang Literature for the Little Ones
    Much is made about the gang epidemic in the Black community Children are constantly bombarded with images of violence in the media and in their own neighborhoods
  • Alpha Phi Alpha Celebrates 102nd Anniversary
    It is hard to imagine a time when African American students were not fully integrated into collegiate life at mainstream campuses across the country Prior to 1906 and the formation of the first Black fraternity, Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc
  • California Court Approves Same Sex Marriage
    Unfortunately, as time passes society seems to move farther away from the word of God First, we outlawed prayer in the classroom
  • Education in the Black Community
    When Bill Cosby spoke out against the parenting of inner-city youth a few years ago, a firestorm erupted in the Black community Cosby argued that inner-city parents did not spend adequate time enforcing the importance of education in the Black community
  • Houston Pastor Pens First Book
    We have all been at a crossroad at some time in our life Whether it is the death of loved one, losing a job, or a natural disaster, we have all come to a point in our life when we feel that we cannot go on, and the struggles of life are simply too much to bear
  • Homeless To Hopeful
    Where do you go when there is nowhere to turn What do you do when all of the material possessions you valued so much suddenly disappear
  • Would You Date A Woman Who Posed Topless?
    When you think of your dream girl, what comes to mind Is it intelligence
  • The Forgotten Barrier In The NFL
    During Super Bowl Weekend, the media gave much attention to two African Americans making coaching history Unfortunately, many barriers, such as the lack of graduates from Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) in the National Football League, are still present as African Americans fight for a level playing field in the front office of professional sports
  • Dexter Clay And The Katy Nation
    What defines a successful man Is it financial status and prestige
  • Loss Of A Legend
    The day after Thanksgiving is a tradition like no other in New Orleans Automobiles are backed up for miles along Interstate 10, as college football fans make their way to the French Quarter to enjoy the annual Bayou Classic showdown between Grambling State and Southern
  • Is Pacman Jones A Victim Or Another Spoiled Athlete?
    Just when critics of professional athletes had all of them, such as Pacman Jones, stereotyped as thugs and hoodlums, police in Las Vegas and Seattle dropped a bombshell on haters of the future Dallas Cowboys cornerback

    According to the Associated Press, Adam “Pacman” Jones paid extortion money to Arvin Kenti Edwards, 29, of Renton, Wash
  • When Politically Correct Becomes Incorrect
    Doesn’t it seem that everything in the world revolves around being politically correct From religious views to moral values, some people teach others to bite their tongues when it comes to their convictions and beliefs

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