All Legacy Project Videos
Han Sung Park
Raised by a widowed mother who faced social stigma, Han Sung Park reflects on sacrifice and strength. Her journey is shaped by family and resilience.
Sungdo Park
Living through occupation, war, and immigration, Sungdo Park reflects on a life shaped by historic upheaval. His journey is rooted in survival and building a better future for his children.
Yi Yoon-Shin
A celebrated ceramic artist, Yi Yoon-shin reflects on her childhood, creative journey, and the life she built through her work. Her conversation with her daughter reveals both pride and reflection.
Jack McGovern & Noah Sinangil
Growing up as adoptees, Jack McGovern and Noah Sinangil navigated identity across cultures. Through Sejong Camp, they found community and now support others on similar journeys.
Clara Yoon
When her child came out as transgender, Clara Yoon chose love and acceptance. Her story reflects the power of support, understanding, and unconditional care.
Emily Lynch & Minjung Kim
Coming from different backgrounds but shared origins, Minjung Kim and Emily Lynch reflect on identity, beauty standards, and growing up Korean. Their conversation explores both contrast and connection.
HyaeKyung Jo & Linda Priore
A friendship rooted in decades of shared work at Sejong Camp, HyaeKyung Jo and Linda Priore reflect on community, care, and cultural connection. Their bond speaks to lasting impact across generations.
Martha Crawford
As an adoptive parent, Martha Crawford reflects on the responsibility of connecting her children to their Korean heritage. Her story emphasizes empathy, awareness, and cultural understanding.
Ms. Jwa Kyung Shin
Living through colonization, war, and personal loss, Jwa Kyung Shin raised her family through immense hardship. Her story reflects faith, endurance, and generational strength.
Jungsook Choh
Jung Sook Choh, beloved mother of Korean American Story’s co-founder Theresa Choh-Lee, passed away peacefully on June 28, 2025. Born in what is now North Korea, Jungsook Choh reflects on early life during independence and war. Her story carries the memory of separation and survival.
Chris Todd & Steven Yeun
Through friendship and shared experience, Chris Todd and Steven Yeun reflect on growing up Korean American in predominantly white communities. Their conversation explores identity and self-understanding.
Jonathan & Jeremy Kahng
Growing up in the Midwest, Jonathan and Jeremy share their experiences navigating identity as Korean Americans. Their story reflects family, culture, and self-expression.
Dr. Jeff Choh
After visiting North Korea, Dr. Jeff Choh developed a deep commitment to helping its people. His story reflects compassion and navigating complex political realities.
Joy Lieberthal Rho
Reuniting with her birth mother decades later reshaped Joy Lieberthal Rho’s understanding of identity. Her journey reflects connection, language, and belonging.
Sulja Warnick
From post-war Korea to raising a multicultural family, Sulja Lee Warnick reflects on identity, love, and cultural balance. Her story bridges generations and traditions.