See, I'm not amazing, nor insanely handsome or a brilliant jack-of-all-trades. I'm Ben, friend, aspiring adventurer, admirer of motorcycles, writing klutz, lover of both Cello and synthesizer...
Tagline:
The worst concept to ever exist is that of misunderstanding.
Bragging Rights:
Ford Bronco ran over my head. Limped away from the hospital the following afternoon. I sky-dived and I liked it. I knee drag on freeways. I knee drag in bed. Ghost-hunting. I make Fedoras look ugly, no one else can do that.
Benjamin Lopez
Education:
Upland High School - General Education, Hillside High School - General Ed, Sunburst Youth Academy - General Ed
Benjamin Lopez
Work:
UCLA
Education:
University of California, Davis - Neurobiology, Physiology, and Behavior
Benjamin Lopez
Education:
Mt. San Antonio College - Computer Graphics Design/Photography
Bragging Rights:
Internationally known anime podcaster and blogger. Host of Anime Genesis one of the longest running anime podcasts in existence.
"It is very unfortunate that a century-old organization with such a proven record of raising young men would cave to the demands of a small few in this country," said Benjamin Lopez, California legislative director for the Traditional Values Coalition. "One has to question the motives of those who v
Traditional Values Coalition spokesman Benjamin Lopez tells The Associated Press the groups "just feel that we're not in a position to file." He would not say how close they came to collecting the required 505,000 petition signatures.
Date: Oct 12, 2011
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
California Becomes First State to Force Gay History Teaching into Classrooms
Benjamin Lopez, legislative analyst and advocate at TVC, went as far as saying lesbians and gays would be classified as essentially another ethnic group and their lifestyles would be promoted as mainstream or "just one more lifestyle choice that children should explore."
Date: Jul 15, 2011
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Gov. Brown signs bill requiring teaching of gay accomplishments
The governors decision was criticized by Benjamin Lopez of the Anaheim-based Traditional Values Coalition, who said the schools should be focusing on doing better on importantskills such as reading, writing and math.