All Legacy Project Videos
Sun Ok Hwang
From Japanese occupation to war and displacement, Sun Ok Hwang’s life was shaped by survival and constant movement across Korea. She reflects on building a new life with her husband through shared experience, finding strength in family across generations.
In Whan Rheem
From a forty day escape to the loss of his father and brother, In Whan Rheem recounts a journey defined by both tragedy and faith. His reflections trace how devotion sustained him through war and displacement, ultimately guiding him toward a life of ministry abroad.
Chung Kun Lim
From studying vocal music to running one of the first Korean owned dry cleaners, Chung Kun Lim recounts a journey defined by endurance and reinvention. Her story reveals the quiet trade offs of immigration, where opportunity for the next generation often comes at a personal cost.
Jean Yoon Kwon
Crossing a frozen river and walking alongside thousands fleeing war, Jean Yoon Kwon witnessed the chaos that defined a generation. Her reflections preserve both the beauty of what came before and the lasting imprint of what was lost.
David Soon Ho Kwon
From wartime Japan to Seoul and eventually Chicago, David Soon Ho Kwon recounts a journey marked by discrimination, escape, and reinvention. His memories trace the risks his mother took to protect him, revealing a story grounded in resilience and quiet bravery.
Reverend Chang Soon Lee
A childhood marked by colonial rule and war led Chang Soon Lee toward a life of faith and service. His journey from Korea to the United States traces how adversity became purpose through ministry, community building, and care for immigrants.
In Sook Lee
Spring mulberries, mountain air, and the sound of cuckoo birds remain vivid in the memories of In Sook Lee, even as war disrupted her early life. Her journey reveals how resilience and curiosity carried her beyond the limits placed on her, toward a future in the United States.
Jae Hee Jun
From wartime uncertainty to starting over in the United States, Jae Hee Jun recounts a journey defined by devotion and endurance. Her story reveals how faith guided her through loss, migration, and the work of building a home and community.
Gil Sung Jun
Born in South Hamgyong in 1947, Gil Sung Jun reflects on a life shaped by loss, displacement, and survival after his father was killed during the Korean War. From a harrowing refugee journey to a chance sustained by an American sponsor, his story traces how faith, gratitude, and endurance became a legacy passed on to future generations.
Letters to My Hometown: Roh Family
In this Letters to My Hometown conversation, Haesoon Koh and Moohong Roh reflect with their son Michael on grandparents separated from family during the Korean War. Their shared memories trace displacement, resilience, and a hope that the next generation might serve as a bridge toward reconciliation between North and South.
Suki Park and Lauren Yoo
Suki Park reflects on navigating divorce, motherhood, and life in a new country, sharing how counseling at Family Touch helped her heal and rebuild her family. Her story is one of vulnerability, resilience, and breaking cycles of generational trauma.
Kevin Chang
Kevin Chang shares his journey growing up with ASD and finding belonging through community and music. Today, he works to create inclusive spaces for others through his leadership with KASEC.
Rosa Chang
Rosa Chang, co-founder of KASEC, has spent decades advocating for culturally competent care for individuals with developmental disabilities. Her work reflects a lifelong commitment to community awareness, empathy, and systemic change.
Dr. Brandom Sae-Joon Oh
Dr. Brandon Oh shares his path to practicing traditional medicine in Los Angeles, fulfilling a childhood dream. He advocates for holistic care and finding joy through serving others.
Dr. Junwoo Kim
Dr. Junwoo Kim blends Eastern and Western approaches to medicine, focusing on whole-body healing. He speaks on the challenges and future of traditional medicine in the U.S.
Han Jik Kim
Han Jik Kim shares his journey into traditional Korean medicine, guided by curiosity and a desire to understand the human body holistically. His work bridges philosophy, healing, and community care.