All Legacy Project Videos
Irvin Paik
From theater to photography to film, Irvin Paik built a creative career despite facing discrimination along the way. He encourages future generations to pursue their passions without hesitation.
Barbara Uni Lee Potter
Discovering later in life that she was adopted, Barbara Potter spent years unraveling her identity and family history. Her story explores the complexities of belonging within a same-race adoption.
Albert Kim
After struggling with identity in the U.S., Albert Kim found a sense of belonging after moving to Korea. His experiences shaped a deeper empathy for others navigating similar challenges.
Eunice Lee
Never feeling fully Korean or American, Eunice Lee carved out her own identity through the arts. Her journey reflects cultural duality, resilience, and creative expression.
Michael Song
Relocating to Korea as an adult, Michael Song gained new insight into both his identity and his parents’ immigrant experience. He continues to navigate the balance between personal and cultural expectations.
Aaron Choe
A curiosity sparked by music led Aaron Choe to Korea, where he ultimately built a life as a creative. His journey reflects exploration, identity, and embracing culture firsthand.
Zach Benson
After growing up feeling out of place, Zach Benson found connection through dance and later through reconnecting with his birth family in Korea. His story is one of identity, movement, and belonging.
Denny Hong
Raised across multiple countries, Denny Hong has long navigated shifting cultural identities. Now based in Korea, he reflects on belonging while observing a rapidly changing society.
Albert Kim
Growing up surrounded by Korean culture in New York and New Jersey, Albert Kim carried those influences into adulthood. His journey reflects identity, adaptation, and living fully in the present.
Christine Pennell
Adopted into a white American family, Christine spent years searching for connection to her roots. Reuniting with her homeland and family brought her a sense of peace and belonging.
Namjun Cho
Caught between languages and cultures, Namjun Cho has navigated identity across both the U.S. and Korea. His journey reflects the complexities of belonging in two worlds.
Sangmin Lee
Initially driven by ambition, Sangmin’s path eventually led him back to faith and ministry. Today, he leads a community centered on purpose and spiritual growth.
Michael Hurt
As a visual sociologist, Michael Hurt explores identity through photography and cultural observation. His work reflects the complexities of being both insider and outsider in Korea.
Kayla Kim Votapek
Growing up feeling unseen as an adoptee, Kayla Kim Votapek turned to art and facilitation to create space for others. Her work centers on identity, healing, and community care.
Matthew Pellegrino
Adopted into a white American family, Matthew Pellegrino spent years navigating identity before reconnecting with his Korean roots through music and personal exploration. His journey reflects both gratitude and the complexity of belonging between cultures.