When he’s not covering a story, Jeff likes to follow the film festival circuit and play video games. He also remains up-to-date on the news surrounding the LGBTQ+ community.Jeff earned his bachelor’s in cinema and television arts with an emphasis in media management, as well as his master’s in sociology with an emphasis in sexualities and media, from California State University, Northridge. While pursuing his master’s, he earned the Top Graduating M.A. Degree award and placed second in both the quantitative and qualitative research graduate conferences.
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