(North Bergen—October 28, 2015) High Tech Social Studies
instructor Miguel Gonzalez’s freshmen and sophomores
received a recent special guest, Rudolfo “Godeyvio” Castro, who spoke of volunteerism
and the lasting effects of Francisco Pizzaro’s conquest of the Incas centuries
ago on contemporary Peru’s poverty-stricken neighborhoods, announced Dr. Joseph Giammarella, Principal
of High Tech High School.
Castro, a former KAS Prep student, spoke
about his visit to Machu Picchu and Cuzco, confessing that the trip had changed
his life. “Houses contained dirt floors
and a drain was used as a shower,” he revealed.
“Eleven people lived with no private bathrooms.” This, he declared, can be traced to the
economic exploitation and deprivation imposed on the Incas by Pizzaro, as
systematic economic abuse in today’s Peru by multinational corporations mirrors
the Conquistadors’ greedy lust for wealth.
Gonzalez’s U.S. History I class has just begun
its study on the Conquistadors, who famously plundered the vast
gold reserves of the Incan Empire.
Ruddy "Godeyvio" Castro dedicates
his life to empowering people from all walks of life. A Kung Fu enthusiast primarily, he has made a
career as a transformational life coach, motivational speaker, and a personal
trainer. Whether Castro offers his
expertise at a local Police Athletic League or coaches the young and old in fitness,
he seems at his purest on the stage as a speaker. Castro dwells on spiritual teachings, such as ancient
Kemetic science, Taoist philosophy, Gnostic wisdom, Quantum physics, and a
litany of metaphysical teachings. In
all, he dedicates his life to seeking truth and spreading love.