All Legacy Project Videos
Alex Myung Wager - Love/Hate Project
Navigating identity as both a Korean adoptee and a gay man, Alex Myung Wager reflects on belonging and self-acceptance. His journey continues as he considers reconnecting with his birth family.
Nellie Sung
Feeling like an outsider growing up, Nellie Sung began exploring her identity through travel and volunteer work in Korea. Her journey reflects connection, curiosity, and unexpected reunions.
Lee-Ann Hanham - Love/Hate Project
As a Korean adoptee, Lee-Ann Hanham navigated identity and belonging on her own terms. Today, she reflects on family, motherhood, and community.
Seungjin Lee - Part 2
Looking back as both a son and a father, Seungjin Lee reflects on the sacrifices his father made for their family. His story highlights the weight and meaning of generational struggle.
Seungjin Lee - Part 1
Looking back as both a son and a father, Seungjin Lee reflects on the sacrifices his father made for their family. His story highlights the weight and meaning of generational struggle.
Myung Sook Cha
Arriving in the U.S. with hopes of financial success, Myung Sook Cha instead faced unexpected hardships. Her journey reflects perseverance and a quiet determination to keep moving forward.
Michael Pulliam - Love/Hate Project
Enduring years of bullying and isolation, Michael Pulliam faced deep struggles with identity and mental health. His story reflects survival, strength, and confronting pain.
Meg Campbell - Love/Hate Project
Growing up in a strained household, Meg Campbell found grounding through her relationship with her sisters. Her story reflects resilience and the importance of connection.
Duk Sun Chang
After decades of physically demanding work, Duk Sun Chang reflects on sacrifice and hardship. Despite challenges, he takes pride in the lives his daughters have built.
Marissa Martin - Love/Hate Project
Discovering her adoption story at a young age shaped Marissa Martin’s understanding of identity. Her journey led to a reunion with her birth mother and deeper self-discovery.
Young Hae Han
Once a professional pianist, Young Hae Han reflects on life choices shaped by family and migration. Her story emphasizes freedom and living authentically.
Michael McDonald - Love/Hate Project
Returning to Korea later in life, Michael McDonald sought to understand his origins and identity. His journey highlights resilience and the importance of self-belief.
Andy Marra - Love/Hate Project
As a transgender Korean American adoptee, Andy Marra navigated identity with both courage and uncertainty. Her story reflects advocacy, self-discovery, and the complexities of belonging.
Michael Mullen - Love/Hate Project
Left at a police station as an infant, Michael Mullen reflects on identity and the decision not to search for his birth family. His story challenges stigma around adoptee experiences.
Jae Rindner - Love/Hate Project
Adopted as an infant, Jae struggled for years to come to terms with her identity. Her journey reflects the emotional complexity of self-discovery.
Jong Sun Yun
After immigrating to the U.S., Jong Sun Yun found his calling in faith and ministry. Even after a life-altering stroke, his story reflects perseverance and spiritual strength.
Yung Duk Kim
Fleeing North Korea as a young teenager, Yung Duk Kim recounts a journey shaped by fear, survival, and resilience. His story offers a firsthand look at life during one of Korea’s most turbulent periods.
Myungja Yue
Stories of survival run deep in Pastor Myungja Yue’s family history, including her father’s extraordinary efforts to save his children during wartime. She reflects on the role of faith and family in shaping their future.