1 Radical Psychology Spring 2005 Integrating Che Guevara, Don Pedro Albizú Campos and Paulo Freire in the Revolution of Counseling: Re-visioning Social Justice when counseling Latino Clients Edil Torres Rivera , Loan T. Phan , Michael T. Garrett , Michael D'Andrea Abstract-Multicultural counseling encompasses not only psychotherapy and/or treatment, but also social justice in a political arena. While this point has been argued against (Weinrach & Thomas, 2002 ), a number of mental health professionals working with Latinos in particular believe in the need for enhanced social justice action in their practice (Comas-Díaz, Lykes, & Alarcón, 1998 ). In line with this view, this article argues that the revolutionary pedagogical approaches of Paulo Friere (the educator), as well as the tactical military maneuvers of Ernesto Guevara (the guerrilla leader), and the political intelligence of Don Pedro Albizú Campos (the politician) can be used to deliver a "revolutionary" counseling approach when working with Latino clients. Given the effects of oppression on the basis of race, class, sexuality, and skin color that many Latinos have suffered. Resumen-Consejería multicultural no solamente envuelve el tratamiento y/o psicoterapia, pero sino que también las áreas de justicia social y política. Aunque este punto ha sido criticado y se le ha argumentado en contra, un sinnúmero de profesionales de la salud mental que trabajan con latinos en particular creen que existe la necesidad de expandir la acción en justicia social en sus practicas. En línea con esta perspectiva, este articulo sostiene que los métodos revolucionarios de la pedagogía de Paulo Freire (el educador), las tácticas militares de Ernesto Guevara (el líder guerrillero), y el genio político de Don Pedro Albizú Campos (el político) pueden ser usados para comunicar un modelo de consejería “revolucionaria” cuando se trabaja con clientes latinos. Dado el caso de los efectos de opresión que mucho latinos han sufrido debido a clase social, sexualidad, color, y raza. Key Words-multicultural counseling, revolution, Latinos, colonialism, social justice Introduction The multicultural movement has been called the “fourth force” of counseling and psychotherapy (Pedersen, 1991 ) This movement has influenced the American Counseling Association as well as the American Psychological Association to rethink their training programs and their intervention practices while working with culturally different populations (Sue, 2001 ). This occurrence has not come about