Queens, New York

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Interview Tag

Jacques Review would like to welcome Samuel Jeudin to Spotlight. This interview series features conversations with interviewees of various backgrounds and occupations. It provides a look into the planning and unique personal career journeys of each individual. It even offers small glimpses into their private lives. The finished product hopes to convey that every story matters, is worth hearing, and has a great deal of significance to the mosaic called humanity. I've known Samuel for a while now. I can't recall how we first came across each other. I know it was through Facebook between 2005-2009. In the SDA online community,

JACQUES REVIEW would like to welcome Dr. Brittany Brown to the Scholar Edition of Spotlight. This interview series features in-depth conversations with interviewees of various backgrounds and occupations. It provides a look into the planning and unique personal career journeys of each individual. It even offers small glimpses into their private lives. The finished product hopes to convey that every story matters, is worth hearing, and has a great deal of significance to the mosaic called humanity. I don't know how or why I came across Brittany's Instagram page. She is the curator of @theblackarchaeologist. She began posting on July 6,

JACQUES REVIEW would like to welcome Ernst Jacques to our interview series. Spotlight is a series featuring in-depth conversations with interviewees of various backgrounds and occupations. It provides a look into the planning and unique personal career journeys of each individual. It even offers small glimpses into their private lives. The finished product hopes to convey that every story matters, is worth hearing, and has a great deal of significance to the mosaic called humanity. Ernst is my youngest brother. I started the first 6 years of my life not being acquainted with him seeing that he was born here and

JACQUES REVIEW would like to welcome Daniel Francois to Spotlight. Spotlight is a series featuring in-depth conversations with interviewees of various backgrounds and occupations. It provides a look into the planning and unique personal career journeys of each individual. It even offers small glimpses into their private lives. The finished product hopes to convey that every story matters, is worth hearing, and has a great deal of significance to the mosaic called humanity. I've known Daniel for a long time. I wouldn't dare put a figure on the number of years. In my personal interactions, I've always come away with the