All Legacy Project Videos
Nancy Yoon
After personal loss reshaped her life, Nancy Yoon found purpose through faith and community building. She went on to create spaces that connect and uplift Asian American voices.
Joseph Jeon
As a scholar and educator, Joseph Jeon explores how place and experience shape identity. His work reflects a deep commitment to Korean American studies and community impact.
Alexander Kim
Witnessing the impact of the LA riots sparked Alexander Kim’s passion for civic engagement. His career in public service reflects a commitment to strengthening community and representation.
Linda Chen
Growing up feeling disconnected from her roots, Linda Chen actively sought ways to reclaim her identity. Her journey reflects both the challenges and strength found in cultural belonging.
Stephen Gill
From Korea to the United States, Stephen Gill built a life grounded in perseverance and family. His story reflects the sacrifices made to create opportunities for future generations.
Stella Gill
Memories of war and separation shaped Stella Gill’s early life. A letter from her long-lost father decades later brought both closure and reflection.
Kwan Chung
Inspired by his father’s journey, Kwan Ho Chung retraced his footsteps to build a life of his own. His story reflects legacy, ambition, and honoring the past.
Regina Park
Fleeing war at a young age, Regina Park endured hardship before building a new life in America. Her journey reflects resilience, courage, and determination.
William Oh
A passion for human rights and storytelling led William Oh into community organizing. His work empowers Korean American youth to create meaningful change.
Jeannie Wang
Forced to shift her dreams due to financial hardship, Jeannie Wang found purpose through education and family. Her journey reflects sacrifice, adaptability, and love.
Crystal Kang Ahn
Labeled a “miracle baby” from infancy, Crystal Kang Ahn grew up navigating expectations and identity. Her story reflects resilience and redefining self-worth on her own terms.
James Jin-Han Wang
Surviving war, loss, and separation, James Jin-Han Wang built a life through perseverance and ambition. His story reflects both hardship and hope for future generations.
Taneka Jennings
As a Korean adoptee, Taneka Jennings searched for belonging and community from a young age. Today, she advocates for adoptee rights and Asian American representation.
L. Song Richardson
Growing up in a multicultural household, L. Song Richardson developed a deep understanding of identity and justice. Her work as a legal scholar reflects these values.
Agatha Jeomsook Park
After immigrating to the U.S. later in life, Agatha Park rebuilt her life through resilience and community support. She now dedicates herself to helping others in need.