All Legacy Project Videos
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.
Danny Chung
Reflecting on family, identity, and the immigrant experience, Danny Chung shares the complexities of being Korean American. His story explores the balance between two worlds.
Far East Movement, Part 2
Shifting from artists to creators behind the scenes, Far East Movement focuses on building infrastructure for future creatives. Their work emphasizes community and long-term impact.
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.
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.
Yoon Soo Park
Dr. Yoon Soo Park passed away at the age of 96 on April 16, 2026. While widely recognized for his achievements in science, Dr. Yoon Soo Park remembers a childhood marked by occupation and war. His journey reflects both personal hardship and global accomplishment.
Dju Hyun Park - Part 3
Dju Hyun Park passed away at the age of 92 on December 2, 2025. Beyond survival, Dju Hyun Park reflects on building a life through love, education, and family. Her story carries both hardship and hope.
Dju Hyun Park - Part 2
Dju Hyun Park passed away at the age of 92 on December 2, 2025. An escape marked by danger and uncertainty defines Dju Hyun Park’s journey to South Korea. Her vivid memories capture the reality of survival during wartime.
Dju Hyun Park - Part 1
Dju Hyun Park passed away at the age of 92 on December 2, 2025. Growing up in North Korea, Dju Hyun Park faced both privilege and sudden loss after her father’s passing. Her story reflects family, survival, and resilience.
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.
Hyepin Im - SaIGu LA Riots
Witnessing the injustices of the LA riots firsthand, Hyepin Im was driven to advocate for political and economic empowerment. Her work continues to focus on unity and community progress.
Han Sung Chang - SaIGu LA Riots
During the LA riots, Han Sung Chang joined efforts to protect Korean American businesses and communities. His experience underscores the importance of unity during times of crisis.
Inha Cho - SaIGu LA Riots
Leading fellow veterans during the LA riots, Inha Cho helped defend vulnerable communities when support was lacking. His story reflects courage, faith, and service.
Joe Ahn - SaIGu LA Riots
Experiencing both fear and frustration during Saigu, Joe Ahn later worked to rebuild and support affected businesses. His efforts contributed to long-term community recovery.