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Brad was one of the Producers of the feature film documentary, ''Operation Oblivion'' at Media Monkey (Canada) (2010-1013). He researched and created the story line for the feature documentary on Chinese Canadian veterans of World War II. [http://www.operationoblivion.com/join-the-mission] [http://mediamonkey.ca/media-monkey-productions-wins-two-2013-pixie-awards/] | Brad was one of the Producers of the feature film documentary, ''Operation Oblivion'' at Media Monkey (Canada) (2010-1013). He researched and created the story line for the feature documentary on Chinese Canadian veterans of World War II. [http://www.operationoblivion.com/join-the-mission] [http://mediamonkey.ca/media-monkey-productions-wins-two-2013-pixie-awards/] | ||
He was the Curator/Consultant/Researcher/Writer Foundation to Commemorate the Chinese Railroad Worker in Canada/Multicultural Historical Society of Ontario (2009-2011). Brad researched, developed and wrote content for a multimedia/oral history project on the Chinese Canadian community. He developed procedures and protocols for collecting | He was the Curator/Consultant/Researcher/Writer Foundation to Commemorate the Chinese Railroad Worker in Canada/Multicultural Historical Society of Ontario (2009-2011). Brad researched, developed and wrote content for a multimedia/oral history project on the Chinese Canadian community. He developed procedures and protocols for collecting and archiving information. Lee also coordinated the use of historical artifacts and archival materials. | ||
As Principal Writer at the Metro Toronto Chinese and Southeast Asian Legal Clinic (2008-2010), Lee worked with the legal clinic director and a team of legal researchers and web developer to create content for an educational website on Chinese Canadian history. He was not only responsible for researching and writing all text for website, but also consulted on audio-visual, multimedia content. | As Principal Writer at the Metro Toronto Chinese and Southeast Asian Legal Clinic (2008-2010), Lee worked with the legal clinic director and a team of legal researchers and web developer to create content for an educational website on Chinese Canadian history. He was not only responsible for researching and writing all text for website, but also consulted on audio-visual, multimedia content. | ||
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