All Legacy Project Videos
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.
Dr. James ChinKyung Kim
A visionary leader in global education, Dr. James Kim has dedicated his life to building institutions across borders. His journey reflects faith, persistence, and a commitment to peace.
Julius Rosen
Serving in Korea at the end of World War II, Julius Rosen witnessed the aftermath of war firsthand. His story reflects memory, sacrifice, and lasting impact.
Janice Paik
Growing up in Koreatown, Janice Paik navigated identity, sexuality, and family relationships. Her story centers on self-discovery and connection.
Kang P. Lee
Overcoming immense hardship, Kang Lee pursued his dream of becoming a scientist. His journey reflects determination, resilience, and lasting optimism.
Haewon Latorre
Moving across continents, Haewon Latorre has navigated identity as a Latin Korean American. Her story reflects mental health, sexuality, and finding belonging on her own terms.
Irvin Paik
Born into an early wave of Korean American immigration, Irvin Paik offers a rare glimpse into that history. His memories reflect a life shaped by change and cultural transition.
Lisa (Quan) Chong
A turbulent childhood shaped Lisa Chong’s path toward resilience and service. Her work in the nonprofit sector reflects a commitment to helping others. Lisa Chong passed away on March 15th, 2025. Lisa of Los Angeles, interviewed by HJ Lee, founder of KoreanAmericanStory.org in UCLA, Los Angeles on August 29th, 2013.