![]() ![]() ![]() I contrast that greatly with the recent Andrés Arauz presidential campaign in Ecuador. Tarig Robinson: What do you think Pedro Castillo’s victory can teach people about strategies for overcoming the problem of the urban-rural divide, a problem that rebel groups like the Shining Path and electoral groups like Nuevo Perú have been unable to solve?Īustin Gonzalez: One of the most important things that I saw firsthand in Peru was how deeply ingrained within the rural communities the Castillo campaign was. ![]() This interview has been edited and condensed for clarity. We talked to him about the recent election observer delegation to Peru that he co-organized and participated in. He is also a co-host of Machete y Mate, a “Revolutionary Marxist program for the Latinx community in La Patria Grande and the global Diaspora.” You can read the December 2020 interview he did with The Partisan - a magazine jointly operated by DSA’s Communist Caucus, Emerge Caucus (NYC), and Red Caucus (Portland) - on his efforts to “overhaul” DSA’s International Committee here. Austin Gonzalez is a member of DSA’s National Political Committee and International Committee from Richmond, Virginia. ![]()
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