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Sergio Lopez

Sergio Lopez was elected to the Campbell City Council in 2020, representing District 2.  He was re-elected to Council and appointed as Mayor in 2024.

With longtime roots in the community and a lifelong commitment to service, Mayor Lopez has worked at all levels of government and brings public policy experience across a number of industries. A historian and author, his writing has been published in Time, Teen Vogue, America magazine, and many more.  He writes a monthly column for the Campbell Press and his first book of history is forthcoming from University of Georgia Press.

A regional leader in housing, environmental, and transportation issues, Mayor Lopez serves as the Chair of the Valley Transportation Authority and on the Bay Area Air Quality Management District, where he helped lead a historic initiative to electrify the Bay Area.

After attending Campbell schools, Mayor Lopez went on to Yale University, becoming the first in his family to graduate college.  He earned a Masters at Duke Divinity School and is attaining his M.B.A. at

Sergio Lopez

TOWARD THE END of the film documenting the performance of Aretha Franklin’s album Amazing Grace, the singer sits at a church piano. Like so many times in her childhood, she begins playing — gradually, almost tentatively — the opening chords to “Never Grow Old.” It was her first single, released when she was 14. As she sings of “a land where we’ll never grow old,” built by “Jesus on high,” folks in the audience — including gospel pioneer Clara Ward — cannot help but get up and dance. “Never, never never” — and then a Franklin trademark: mmm-mmm-mmm — “never grow old,” she testifies. You believe her.

This year, Aretha’s Amazing Grace turned 50. The album — recorded live at New Temple Missionary Baptist Church in Los Angeles with James Cleveland’s Southern California Community Choir and one of the greatest backing bands in all of pop music history — blends and crosses boundaries of genre, generation, race, and class. In 1972, Amazing Grace was not just a return to Aretha’s roots, but a vision of a future — one rooted in the Black experience in the U.S.

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BIOGRAPHY - Sergio Lopez (Born 1983)

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Sergio Lopez, born in 1983, is a graduate of the Academy of Art in San Francisco – and is an exemplary painter in a variety of mediums. His artistic knowledge ballooned when he discovered his love of oil painting and charcoal drawing. He filled sketchbook after sketchbook with observations from life as well as drawings from his imagination. The Golden Age illustrators, Bravura painters, contemporary artists, concept designers, graffiti writers, and photographers have been some of his strongest influences in his pursuit of painting. He continues to study by visiting museums and observing the Great Masters, which he strives to learn lessons of beauty from.

His paintings of female nudes are unique and arresting. They have been soaring in popularity since they first began appearing in publications such as Juxtapoz, Hi-Fructose, Spectrum, Bluecanvas, and more online publications than are fit to list here. He has even been selected twice as a finalist for the Art Renewal Center’s pre

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