Jennifer 8. Lee is a vice-chair of the Unicode emoji subcommittee and cofounder of Emojination, a grassroots group that advocates for more inclusive and representative emoji. She is also a former
New York Times reporter, author of
The Fortune Cookie Chronicles, and producer of the documentaries
The Search for General Tso and
The Emoji Story. Jennifer 8. Lee runs the Plympton literary studio and is from New York City.
An Xiao Mina is a creative strategist, writer, and artist whose work has been featured in the
New York Times, the
Economist, the
Atlantic, and
Fast Company. She's worked at the intersection of technology and culture for more than a decade at places like Meedan, Hyperallergic, and Harvard's Berkman Klein Center for Internet and Society. The author of
Memes to Movements, she splits her time between New York and California.
Jason Li is an independent designer, artist, and educator. His practice revolves around promulgating bottom-up narratives, exploring networked technology, and helping people live safely on the internet. His works have appeared at the Victoria and Albert Museum, the Asian Art Museum of San Francisco, and on the BBC. He is an editor at Paradise Systems and a member of Zine Coop. He currently lives in Toronto.