All Legacy Project Videos
Eric McDaniel
Adopted at a young age, Eric McDaniel’s life has been shaped by second chances and self-reflection. Reconnecting with his birth family helped him rediscover and embrace his Korean identity.
Kesung Anderson
After struggling to fit in as a child, Kesung Anderson found confidence through athletics and later through life changes. His journey reflects growth, curiosity, and rediscovering purpose.
Bernie Cho
Inspired by music and media from a young age, Bernie Cho built a career shaping Korea’s music industry. His work continues to uplift Asian artists and expand representation.
Dr. Jerome Kim
A leader in global health, Dr. Jerome Kim’s career has spanned military service, medicine, and international collaboration. His work reflects a commitment to advancing science across borders.
Stephen Wagner
Driven by curiosity, Stephen Wagner set out to explore Asia and ultimately built a life in Korea. His journey reflects growth through risk and cultural discovery.
Hayden Royalty
Struggling with academic pressure led Hayden Royalty to a deeper exploration of identity and mental health. Living in Korea has provided space for healing and self-discovery.
Bobby Choy
Finding comfort in music and poetry, Bobby Choy turned creative expression into a lifelong pursuit. His journey reflects resilience and a desire to open doors for others.
Hyojin Park
Pursuing acting in the U.S., Hyojin Park confronted the realities of bias and representation. Her journey reshaped her understanding of identity and what it means to be an immigrant.
Kristin Pak
Navigating identity as an adoptee, Kristin Pak came to understand that there is no single way to be Korean American. Her work as an educator challenges traditional definitions of belonging.
Becky White
Growing up biracial, Becky White navigated conflicting identities and expectations. Her experiences led her to create The Halfie Project, a platform exploring mixed Korean identity.
Cedric Stout
Experiencing racism at a young age, Cedric Stout learned resilience through family and faith. His move to Korea deepened his understanding of identity as a Black and Korean man.
Jeanne Jang
Reflecting on her immigration story with her son, Jeanne Jang shares lessons on identity, family, and self-acceptance. Her journey highlights the importance of embracing who you are.