FCC Instructor Sanctioned
ACLU Tells
Health Professor Doesn’t Fly
For Immediate
Release: February 8, 2010
Contacts: Rebecca Farmer, (415)
621-2493, ext. 374, rfarmer@aclunc.org
Paul Cates, (212) 549-2568, Cell (917) 566-1294
SAN FRANCISCO – The American Civil Liberties Union sent a letter to Fresno City
College today demanding that the school ensure that all its health science
classes teach unbiased and medically accurate information. According to
students at the college, lectures by Professor Dr. Bradley Lopez, who teaches
an introductory health class, often present religiously-based and anti-gay
views as “science” or “fact.”
“I feel very let down by my school,” said Jacqui Mahaffey, a 24-year-old
student who took Professor Lopez’s class. “I signed up for health science
because I was interested in the subject, but what I got was hateful lecturing
based on Professor Lopez’s personal beliefs. I am in school to learn, not
to be indoctrinated with one professor’s religious views and anti-gay beliefs.”
The ACLU letter includes several examples of Professor Lopez teaching sectarian
views and personal bias as “fact.” In recent lectures, Professor Lopez
Presented a slide listing “homosexual facts,” including that homosexuality is a
“biological misapplication of human sexuality” and said that the “recommended
treatment” is “psychological counseling” or “hormone supplements.”
Presented LGBT people as a burden on and/or threat to society, claiming, for
example, that anything but a heterosexual union provides a “one-sided
foundation for raising children.”
Presented bible passages as “empirical” evidence that life begins at conception
in support of his assertion that abortion is murder and “the leading cause of
death in this country” (because there are over a million abortions a year).
Followed a slide on climate change in a presentation on “environmental health”
with a slide containing a Biblical quote about the world ending in fire, and said
“that is the real global warming we should be worried about.”
Repeatedly referenced the Bible and used it as a teaching tool, for example
assigning as homework a question as to Jesus’ genetic makeup.
“The college class room of a state school should be a welcoming environment for
all students, and courses, especially health courses, should be based on
objective and medically accurate information, not religiously-based bias,” said
Elizabeth Gill, a staff attorney with the ACLU of Northern California.
“While Professor Lopez is free to talk about his religious beliefs outside of
the classroom,
The letter sent by the ACLU charges that because the classes are being taught
at a publicly funded college, Professor Lopez’s lectures violate federal and
state constitutional protections guaranteeing the separation of church and
state. To satisfy its legal obligation to combat anti-gay bias, the letter also
urges the school to mandate accurate and unbiased health instruction.
The ACLU’s letter, which is available at http://www.aclu.org/lgbt-rights/fresno-city-college-demand-letter,
gives the college until February 15 to explain how it intends to address the
problem.


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