Regal Magazine
Occasionally, a publication like Regal Magazine emerges to represent a often overlooked segment of American society. Since its inception in November 2006, Regal Magazine has served as a magazine for Black men, providing a space where they can discuss significant topics related to their challenges and experiences.
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regalmag.com | Todd Smith
(Todd A. Smith)Hip-hop music and hip-hop culture have competition in their DNA. But obviously, R&B has a competitive nature because singer Damion Hall of the legendary group Guy laid the gauntlet down when he said his group was the best R&B group ever on a recent episode of the “Holdin Court” podcast.
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regalmag.com | Todd Smith
Many Americans are protesting what they see as dictatorial tendencies in President Donald Trump, which is something Cuban native Maite Mesa can relate to (Photo Credit: Beth Fitzpatrick). Maite Mesa’s journey to become a United States citizen does not fit the stereotype one might hear while listening to political figures debate the issue. Mesa did not cross the Mexican/American border illegally.
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regalmag.com | Todd Smith
(Todd A. Smith)Black people know what discrimination, bigotry and racism feel like. We know what it feels like to be the most qualified and most overlooked at work. The Black community has experience dealing with bigoted comments and stereotypes while on the job. Therefore, Black people should know not to subject other people to the same treatment when we are in a place of power.
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regalmag.com | Byron Allen |Michael Allen
McDonald’s and Allen Media Group reached a settlement in Byron Allen’s racial discrimination lawsuit. Black-owned media companies have often expressed frustration with getting major corporations to advertise on their platforms despite boasting numbers that should make sponsors salivate.
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2 weeks ago |
regalmag.com | Todd Smith
Julianne Moore (left) and Sydney Sweeney (right) star in “Echo Valley,” streaming on Apple TV+. (“Echo Valley” trailer courtesy of Apple TV)In 1978, R&B singer Bobby Caldwell sang, “What you won’t do for love. You’ve tried everything, but you don’t give up.”Although Caldwell sang about romantic love, his lyrics apply to all forms of love.
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