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Lawrence Carter
Educator, Sociologist, Public Speaker, and Edutainment Creator
Education
- M.A., Ethnic Studies and Social Sciences, University of California, San Bernardino
- B.S., Sociology, University of California, San Bernardino
Professional Achievements
- Public educator and community advocate who connects historical understanding with civic action
- Has addressed graduates at the San Bernardino Valley College commencement (2021) and the Game Changers Leadership Summit (2018)
- Community work includes mentoring youth with the Big Brother Big Sister organization, and participating in pivotal research for the 2020 My Black Counts census campaign
- Influential viral content on confronting difficult history extends his advocacy, providing a practical framework for engaging with American civic life and fostering societal progress
Certifications & Organizations
- Participating member of the Pacific Sociological Association
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Co-authored Articles (20)
Famous Groups of 4: The Ultimate List
Iconic quartets from movies, music, history, and more!Everyone knows the phrase “dynamic duo” and “treacherous trio” but what about the…quizzical quartets? We’ll work on it…anyway, there are just as many me...
240+ 1930s Slang Words We Need to Bring Back
Learn how the unique history of the ‘30s influenced slang and lingoFew decades have produced as much instantly recognizable slang as the 1930s in America. From the Great Depression to the Dust Bowl to gangsters, jazz, ...
How to
Tell if You Are a Racist
If you're wondering if you're a racist, you're not alone—increased awareness about race issues means many of us have had to take a good look inward. Luckily, this type of reflection is a major stepping stone toward ove...
How to
Start a Revolution
To create a revolution, you need to unite people around a shared purpose. It's possible to start a revolution, although it can take a lot of patience, organization, and passion. It will be more likely to succeed if you ...
23 Popular Symbols of Peace & How They Became Iconic
Sociologist Lawrence Carter explains universal symbols of peace and how they became popularYou’ve probably seen the peace sign many times (☮), but what do you really know about it? Find out all the details about this...
18 Infamous Cults & Cult Leaders Around the World
Learn the beliefs of some of the most well-known cults A cult is a religious or social group with extreme, and often unusual, beliefs. Some people may think cults are rare, but even today, many exist around the world, so...
What Is Hobo Code? Learn the Symbols, Meanings & More
Plus, the origin and history of hobo signs and symbols"Hobo" is a late 19th-century term that originally referred to migratory workers who rode the rails from town to town looking for work. They began to use a set of com...
What Does the Anarchy Symbol Mean?
Learn the history and social significance of the circle-AThe anarchy symbol (or the circle-A) can be found all over the world, but what does it really mean? The history of this symbol isn’t completely clear, but most p...
How to
Be a Communist
While it is unlikely that you live in one of the few remaining countries with a communist government, you can still embrace the ideology of communism in your everyday life and participate in political and activist organi...
How to
Become a Person of Culture
Whether you're a teenager or well into your adult years, you want to engage in the wonderful yet complex culture that exists in today's society. This can be quite difficult if, say you've never finished reading a book, b...
How to Celebrate Kwanzaa with Family & Friends
Sociologist Lawrence Carter explains celebrating Kwanzaa & the 7 principlesKwanzaa, which runs from December 26th through January 1st, is a holiday that celebrates African American heritage and culture. Each of the 7 day...
How to Cope with the Issues on Poverty and Unemployment
Unemployment and poverty are linked, since a lack of income makes it hard for people to make ends meet. What can communities and governments do to reduce poverty and unemployment? Whether you’re a student or an activis...
How to
Be an Anarchist
What does it mean to be an anarchist? In general, anarchists call for the abolition of the government and the dismantling of social hierarchies. Solidarity through a dream of unforced equality is the foundational princip...
How to
Run for Political Office
Are you passionate about issues in your community and ready to find solutions? Running for political office could give you the chance to make a difference. Before going all in, be sure you’ve carefully weighed the pros...
How to
Run for Congress
Only one out of every 600,000 people will ever actually win a Congressional race. It takes a specific type of person to even want to run, and of that number, the people who can actually win a race is minuscule. Most cand...
A Deep Dive into the Grindset and Hustle Culture
Sociologist and American Pop Culture Commentator Lawrence Carter explains what a grindset is and why it might not be healthy Whoever said "All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy" was clearly not in the grindset. This...
How to
Deal With Racism
Racism is an ugly, unfortunate reality in society. Despite popular belief, racism isn’t just a matter of yelling slurs and posting offensive social media comments—it’s a prejudiced type of thinking that hurts many ...
How to
Discuss the Negative Aspects of Religion
Religion is defined as "a set of beliefs concerning the cause, nature, and purpose of the universe, especially when considered as the creation of a superhuman agency or agencies, usually involving devotional and ritual o...
What is Duality Thinking? Meaning and Examples
Explore how duality affects your everyday life Duality thinking divides the world into opposites: good versus evil, nature versus nurture, breakfast versus break-slow…well, maybe not that last one. Dualistic thinkers u...
Is Netflix’s Squid Game Based on a True Story?
Spilling the tea behind the hit Korean Netflix show''Squid Game'' premiered on Netflix in 2021, written and directed by Hwang Dong-hyuk. The show followed Seong Gi-hun, played by Lee Jung-jae, a divorced father strugglin...
