Dr. Michael A. Carrera is Thomas Hunter Professor Emeritus of Health Sciences at Hunter College of the City University of New York, and Adjunct Professor of Community Medicine at The Mount Sinai Medical Center in New York. He began his teaching career in l959 at a Junior High School in the Bronx. Since 1970 Dr. Carrera has directed the Adolescent Sexuality and Pregnancy Prevention Programs for The Children's Aid Society in New York.
Dr. Carrera's first book, Sex, The Facts, The Acts and Your Feelings, has been translated into l7 languages. His two books Sexual Health for Men: Your A to Z Guide, and Sexual Health For Women: Your A to Z Guide are widely used by health services and child care agencies. Another book, The Language of Sex, is a hgh school and college resource book. His latest book is Working With Teens When The Topic Is Hope - Lessons For Lifeguards
In 1984, Dr. Carrera received the American Association of Sex Educators, Counselors and Therapists National Award for Distinguished Service in Sexuality Education. In 1990 Dr. Carrera received an award from The Center For Population Options (CPO) in recognition of his achievements in enhancing the health and well being of adolescents during 1980's. In 1991, the Society For the Scientific Study of Sex awarded Dr. Carrera its Community Service Award for his outstanding contributions in the area of adolescent sexuality to communities throughout the United States.
In 1995, Columbia University, Teachers College named him Distinguished Alumni for his contributions to young people and families in the area of adolescent sexuality and pregnancy prevention and the Planned Parenthood leaders in Education named him recipient of The Mary Lee Tatum Award.
In 1998, The Child Welfare League of America awarded Dr. Carrera their Florence Crittenton Award for his exemplary work in Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention. Also in 1998 the New York City Mission Society honored him with their FIRST PERSON AWARD for his work with young people.
In 1998, The Robin Hood Foundation named him their HERO for his untiring efforts to improve the lives of teens and families in New York City.
In 2001, Advocates For Youth chose Dr. Carrera to receive their SUPERNOVA AWARD to honor his long term leadership, dedication and vision. In 2002, Planned Parenthood of South Palm Beach and Broward Counties awarded Dr. Carrera their MARGARET SANGER AWARD in recognition of his leadership in furthering reproductive health and reproductive rights for all.
In 2005, the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, presented the Dr. Richard J. Cross Award for outstanding contributions to the Human Sexuality field to Dr. Carrera.
Through his work at the National Adolescent Sexuality Training Center for The Children's Aid Society, he has designed and helped implement 50 long term, holistic, adolescent pregnancy prevention programs in twenty states throughout the country. His approach, which centers on developing a multi-dimensional, community-based parallel family system program is serving as a model to increasing numbers of family and youth service organizations.