Trending...
- For Small Business Week: This Math should be Required Reading For Every Business in the Universe! - 110
- Emmy Winning Broadcaster Dave Benz Launches TixScape to Help Fans Find World Cup Deals
- California: Governor Newsom statement on Fifth Circuit ruling restricting access to mifepristone
Former Marine, author, and emerging California political voice calls on inland communities to unite against coastal political control
RIVERSIDE, Calif. - Californer -- On May 1, former U.S. Marine officer, entrepreneur, and author Adam Castillo returned to his hometown of Riverside, California for a private event at the historic Mission Inn Hotel & Spa. What began as a gathering tied to his new book, Finding Our Voice: A Story of Leadership in Crisis and the American Spirit Abroad, became a call for inland California communities to organize, lead, and reclaim their political voice.
Speaking to supporters, students, community members, and local grassroots organizers, Castillo argued that California's inland communities have been overlooked by the coastal political class.
"For years, we've let coastal elites speak for us," Castillo said. "For a generation, we let them represent California's majority in Congress, all while they ran our once golden state into the ground from Sacramento."
More on The Californer
Castillo framed Riverside and the surrounding Inland Desert Empire as the foundation for a new conservative populist movement rooted in local identity and bottom-up civic action.
"We're desert people," Castillo told the crowd. "I say enough. It's our time now."
The event brought together key local networks, including members of the Riverside Republican Women Federated, led by Kathie Westley, and Rafael Barrientos, President of the College Republicans at the University of California, Riverside, who co-hosted the event with Castillo.
"Women and students are critical to what I want to build here in the desert," Castillo said. "The future of our desert communities and this country depends on them."
During the event, Castillo challenged attendees to move from interest to action.
One defining moment came when Castillo told the crowd, "Watch what I do next," before correcting himself: "No, what do we do next?"
For Castillo, that shift captured the purpose of the night. It was not simply about promoting a book or celebrating a homecoming. It was about laying the groundwork for a movement built from inland communities he believes have been ignored and politically underestimated.
More on The Californer
Finding Our Voice tells the story of how Castillo led an American business community through crisis in Myanmar after the country's 2021 coup. Now, after years abroad, Castillo says his next chapter is focused on public service and helping California's inland communities find their political voice.
Rafael Barrientos, co-host of the event, said, "What took place in Riverside was not a one-off event. It was the beginning of something bigger. California's inland communities have been quiet for too long, but with Adam's return home, that changes now."
For more information, visit: https://adammcastillo.com and https://www.amazon.com/Finding-Our-Voice-Leadership-American/dp/1544551630
Speaking to supporters, students, community members, and local grassroots organizers, Castillo argued that California's inland communities have been overlooked by the coastal political class.
"For years, we've let coastal elites speak for us," Castillo said. "For a generation, we let them represent California's majority in Congress, all while they ran our once golden state into the ground from Sacramento."
More on The Californer
- The High Cost of Everything vs Global Events Growth - Wordly Saves Organizers $100M in Production
- Governor Newsom launches Engaged California statewide for the first time to give all Californians a stronger voice in AI policy
- AI Translation Saves Taxpayers $30M as Government and Education Adoption Surges 5x
- Veikkaus Appoints New CFO as Finland's Gambling Monopoly Braces for Breakup
- Sumi X: She Walked Away From an Empire and Wrote an Anthem
Castillo framed Riverside and the surrounding Inland Desert Empire as the foundation for a new conservative populist movement rooted in local identity and bottom-up civic action.
"We're desert people," Castillo told the crowd. "I say enough. It's our time now."
The event brought together key local networks, including members of the Riverside Republican Women Federated, led by Kathie Westley, and Rafael Barrientos, President of the College Republicans at the University of California, Riverside, who co-hosted the event with Castillo.
"Women and students are critical to what I want to build here in the desert," Castillo said. "The future of our desert communities and this country depends on them."
During the event, Castillo challenged attendees to move from interest to action.
One defining moment came when Castillo told the crowd, "Watch what I do next," before correcting himself: "No, what do we do next?"
For Castillo, that shift captured the purpose of the night. It was not simply about promoting a book or celebrating a homecoming. It was about laying the groundwork for a movement built from inland communities he believes have been ignored and politically underestimated.
More on The Californer
- BrassTranscripts Launches Legal Sub-Brand with Bulk Transcription Pricing for Law Firms
- Get It Works Consulting Launches to Help Scaling Technical Organizations Work Smarter
- City of Long Beach Adopts New Mobile Food Facility Ordinance Modernizing Food Truck Regulations
- ThirsTea Announces Expansion with Three New Southern California Locations
- Michael Harlow's Ocean Eco-Thriller Blue Planet – Red Tide Now Available for Pre-Order on Amazon
Finding Our Voice tells the story of how Castillo led an American business community through crisis in Myanmar after the country's 2021 coup. Now, after years abroad, Castillo says his next chapter is focused on public service and helping California's inland communities find their political voice.
Rafael Barrientos, co-host of the event, said, "What took place in Riverside was not a one-off event. It was the beginning of something bigger. California's inland communities have been quiet for too long, but with Adam's return home, that changes now."
For more information, visit: https://adammcastillo.com and https://www.amazon.com/Finding-Our-Voice-Leadership-American/dp/1544551630
Source: Farrow Communications
0 Comments
Latest on The Californer
- TariffGuru.com Launches Free AI Agent to Help U.S. Small Businesses With Their Tariff Refund
- I've Found the Best Cartier Dupes, Starting From Just £39.99
- KPSGILL.COM Expands Public Archive on Medicine, Human Rights, and Historical Accountability
- eRacks Adds Arc Pro B50 and NVIDIA Blackwell GPU Options to AILSA - 2U AI Rack Server under $8K
- RECYCLEXPERT FZE Strengthens Leadership in Data Destruction UAE and GCC with Certified Secure ITAD Services
- Nonprofit Partners with Local Artist to Support Veteranss and People with Disabilities
- Governor Newsom honors fallen California Highway Patrol officers
- Clean Comedy Kings Comes To Brea Improv Sunday May 17
- Assymetrix Launches the Deepest Independent Prediction Market Data API
- Outfront Solutions Launches New Website Built for the AI Era
- mBOLDen Change Launches Move My DAF to Help Donors Find Values-Aligned DAF Sponsors
- CCHR: 'Plant-Based' Psychedelics Push Masks Synthetic Drugs and Billion-Dollar Profits
- BTR: i2 Group Launches i2 Amplify, a Community Platform for Intelligence Professionals Worldwide
- Registration Now Available for Dodgers Dreamteam Program in Long Beach for Local Youth
- 555 Vitae Joins American Racing as Official Wellness Partner for 2026 MotoGP World Championship
- LAX Van Rentals Expands One-Way Service to Las Vegas and San Diego for Group Travelers
- L.A. Watts Summer Games Announces Free Pelé Tribute Event at Magic Johnson Park
- California: Governor, First Partner statement on the passing of Doris Fisher
- Long Beach: City to Celebrate Small Business and Economic Development Weeks in May
- From Small Stages to Big Dreams: "Zero to 100 Open Mics" To Chronicle the Comedy Grind Across America