Todd A. Smith

Todd Smith is the web master for Regal Mag The preeminent Online Magazine for African American Men
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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

Minority Journalists A Rarity In Newsrooms

Many in the Black community have joked for years that when a news reporter interviews a person of color they usually opt for the most inarticulate and uneducated minority they could find The stereotypical images of African Americans that many see is usually atypical of the Black professionals that I come across on a daily basis

New Films Shatter Stereotypes Of Black Men

For decades, Hollywood has portrayed African American men in a negative light From pimps, and drug dealers to thugs and womanizers, the portrayal of Black men in the media have led to numerous stereotypes that have ultimately determined how many view an entire group of people

It has been extremely difficult to watch the news over the past year and not form an opinion of the numerous protests of the proposed immigration laws Students from across the country have skipped class on a daily basis to argue against laws that would make it a felony to be an illegal immigrant or to assist illegal immigrants in the United States

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

Black Folk, Know Your Place In Jena, Louisiana

It was the spring of 1931 A freight train bound for Memphis carried a group of young African Americans in search of a better life

Wake Up Black Men

Richard Johnson and Dee Spiller had everything They were star defensive backs for Eisenhower High School in Houston and on their way to play collegiate football at Baylor University

The Penn Experiment

Many cringe when scientists victimize animals for medical experiments However, many African American men from Tuskegee, Ala

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