Lee, Jennifer 8., 1976-
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- Amazon website, Sept. 7, 2022(Jennifer 8. Lee; vice-chair Unicode emoji subcommittee; cofounder Emojination; producer of documentaries The Search for General Tso and The Emoji Story; runs the Plympton literary studio; is from New York City)
- IMDb website, Sept. 7, 2022(Jennifer 8. Lee; producer; birth name: Jennifer Lee)
- Li, Jason. The hanmoji handbook [ER], 2022:t.p. frame (Jason Li, An Xiao Mina, and Jennifer 8. Lee)
- Lee, Jennifer 8. The fortune cookie chronicles adventures in the world of Chinese food, 2008:t.p. (Jennifer 8. Lee)
- Wikipedia, viewed August 13, 2007(Jennifer 8. Lee; b. March 15, 1976, New York City; New York Times reporter for Metro section; spells middle name 8. with the digit and the period; Driver's license it is spelled as Eight; graduated Harvard College, 1999)
Wikipedia description:
Jennifer 8. Lee (Chinese: 李競; pinyin: Lǐ Jìng; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Lí Kēng; born March 15, 1976) is an American journalist who previously worked for The New York Times. She is the co-founder and president of the literary studio Plympton and a producer of The Search for General Tso, which premiered at the 2014 Tribeca Film Festival. Lee is a former vice-chair of the Unicode Emoji Subcommittee, which is responsible for making recommendations relating to emoji to the Unicode Technical Committee. Inspired by the universality of the dumpling across cultures and cuisines (e.g., jiaozi in China, ravioli in Italy, pierogi in Poland, empanadas in various Latin American countries), she helped to make the dumpling emoji a candidate. She also co-authored the proposal for a hijab emoji.
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