All Legacy Project Videos
Far East Movement, Part 1
Navigating identity and breaking barriers, Far East Movement built a career that redefined Asian American representation in music. Their journey reflects perseverance and self-definition.
Raymond John
Transitioning from pre-med to nonprofit leadership, Raymond John founded an organization focused on educational equity. His journey reflects purpose and community impact.
Hannah Bae
What began as a simple idea turned into a deeply personal business rooted in family and tradition. Hannah Bae’s work reflects love, intention, and creativity.
YOX: Touring with the Wu-Tang
Expanding beyond music, Year of the Ox continues to build creative spaces for Asian American artists. Their work reflects collaboration and growth.
Diane Kang
Starting as a simple vlog, Diane Kang’s platform grew into a space celebrating Korean food and culture. Her work reflects creativity and connection.
Charlotte & David Cho
Through Soko Glam, Charlotte and David Cho introduced Korean beauty to a wider audience. Their work reflects entrepreneurship and cultural influence.
Eddie Song of Korilla
Building one of New York’s first Korean BBQ trucks, Eddie Song turned an idea into a successful business. His journey reflects innovation and ambition.
Esther Choi of Mokbar
Building her career in the culinary world, Esther Choi blends tradition with modern creativity. Her work reflects culture, identity, and passion for food.
Dumbfoundead
From underground rap battles to international recognition, Dumbfoundead built a career on his own terms. His story reflects identity, hustle, and creative independence.