All Legacy Project Videos
Lillian Chung
Immigrating at a young age, Lillian Chung built a life centered on family and community. Today, she reflects on raising the next generation as proud Korean Americans.
Marcus Hahm
A global upbringing and deep love for music led Marcus Hahm to a career in sound design and production. His work reflects creativity, identity, and passion for storytelling through sound.
HJ Lee
After arriving in the U.S. as a child, HJ Lee’s path shifted from medicine to a lifelong commitment to storytelling. His vision led to the founding of KoreanAmericanStory.org, dedicated to preserving the diversity of Korean American experiences.
Yung Kim - Part 1
Through church and community work, Yung Kim recognized the need to bridge generational divides. His efforts focus on fostering understanding between parents and youth.
Hyun Joon Lee
A life shaped by global experiences led Hyun Joon Lee into medicine and nonprofit work. She now focuses on creating lasting impact through health and community initiatives.
Mickie Choi
With dreams of becoming a scientist, Mickie Choi came to the U.S. to pursue her Ph.D. Her journey is shaped by faith, resilience, and navigating life as a single parent after profound loss.
Jean Kim - Part 2
Jean Kim passed away on July 3, 2021. Born in 1935 in what is now North Korea, Jean Kim lived through the Japanese occupation and the Korean War.
Jean Kim - Part 1
Jean Kim passed away on July 3, 2021. Born in 1935 in what is now North Korea, Jean Kim lived through the Japanese occupation and the Korean War.
Lynn Richards-Noyer - Love/Hate Project
A chance phone call led Lynn Richards-Noyer to reconnect with her birth family in an unexpected way. Her journey reflects healing, friendship, and finding support through community.
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.