Montez DeCarloMontez DeCarlo is an American author and editor whose work examines power, identity, and survival within social systems. His writing spans political critique, cultural analysis, and memoir, often focusing on how institutions shape real-life experiencs.He is the co-author and editor of Our Sacred Identity: The Book of American Indian Names and Their Meanings, a work exploring cultural heritage and naming traditions. His memoir Black Chameleon Memoirs: Survival by Assimilation traces the rise of a businessman navigating identity and power in professional spaces. In Child Support Kills: How To Avoid Becoming a Child Support Casualty, DeCarlo critiques inequitable child-support laws and their often-overlooked human consequences. He is also the author of Shit My Facebook Friends Say, a social commentary drawn from observations of digital life and public discourse. Read More Read Less
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