All Legacy Project Videos
Bobby Choy
Finding comfort in music and poetry, Bobby Choy turned creative expression into a lifelong pursuit. His journey reflects resilience and a desire to open doors for others.
The Last Day
After closing his Midtown shop during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, Mr. Baik reflects on a chapter defined by uncertainty and resilience. This final installment of Six Feet Apart captures his family’s story and the lasting impact of a moment that reshaped all of our lives.
Hyojin Park
Pursuing acting in the U.S., Hyojin Park confronted the realities of bias and representation. Her journey reshaped her understanding of identity and what it means to be an immigrant.
Kristin Pak
Navigating identity as an adoptee, Kristin Pak came to understand that there is no single way to be Korean American. Her work as an educator challenges traditional definitions of belonging.
Becky White
Growing up biracial, Becky White navigated conflicting identities and expectations. Her experiences led her to create The Halfie Project, a platform exploring mixed Korean identity.
Cedric Stout
Experiencing racism at a young age, Cedric Stout learned resilience through family and faith. His move to Korea deepened his understanding of identity as a Black and Korean man.
Jeanne Jang
Reflecting on her immigration story with her son, Jeanne Jang shares lessons on identity, family, and self-acceptance. Her journey highlights the importance of embracing who you are.
Kam Redlawsk
Living with a rare genetic disease, Kam Redlawsk has faced both physical challenges and deep isolation. Through art and advocacy, she shares her story to inspire empathy and remind others of the courage within difference.
Esther Jung
Witnessing her parents’ resilience from a young age, Esther Jung developed a strong sense of pride in her heritage. Her journey continues to be shaped by a passion for empowering women and children.
D. Haejin Bang
A growing disconnect from their community led Haejin Bang to question identity and belonging. Through traditional Korean music, they found a path back to culture and self-understanding.
NAYA: David Kim
Meet classical violinist David Kim, a child prodigy whose disciplined journey led him to become concertmaster of the Philadelphia Orchestra. In this episode, he invites us into his world to share the passion and dedication behind his lifelong pursuit of music.
Pak Myung Sook
Having lived through occupation and war, Pak Myung Sook carries memories of profound loss and survival. Her story reflects faith, sacrifice, and the enduring impact of history.
Audrey Jang
Navigating life without citizenship for years, Audrey Jang faced uncertainty while shaping her future. Her journey reflects identity, resilience, and the weight of belonging between two countries.
Alison Choi
Growing up between Hong Kong and the United States, Alison Choi grappled with understanding her Korean American identity. Her work now explores cultural intersections and community storytelling.