All Legacy Project Videos
Vida Marie Adams
Growing up Blasian in Koreatown, Vida reflects on identity, belonging, and the complexities of family acceptance. Her story is deeply tied to place, memory, and community.
Judy Han & Jennifer Chun
For Judy Han and Jennifer Chun, identity has never been singular. In reflecting on their experiences as queer Korean Americans, they explore the complexities, tensions, and evolving sense of self that come with living between worlds.
Jamie Issuh
Navigating both queer and Korean identities, Jamie Issuh reflects on the search for belonging across communities. Through connection and openness, she continues to embrace her full self.
Kyung Wan Kim
A life defined by constant change, Kyung Wan Kim reflects on hardship, migration, and reinvention. Her perspective is grounded in resilience and learning to move with life’s flow.
Stephanie Jang
After navigating cultural expectations and starting over later in life, Stephanie Jang built a path rooted in independence and service. Today, she uplifts her community through education and leadership.
Hyung Chang Kim
In this Letters to My Hometown reflection, Hyung Chang Kim recounts his father’s life—marked by resistance, survival, and an enduring longing for Hwanghae Province. Through inherited memory and grief, his letter reflects how the sorrow of division can pass across generations, shaping both identity and hope.
Kapsong Kim
From early experiences of injustice to decades of activism and journalism, Kapsong Kim has dedicated his life to community advocacy. His work reflects an unwavering commitment to serving others.
Pastor Youngmin Jung
Once aspiring to be an actor, Youngmin Jung ultimately found his calling in faith and ministry. He now emphasizes a more personal, introspective approach to spirituality.
Jung Sook Han
Born in Pyeonggang County, Kangwon Province, Jung Sook Han recalls a childhood shaped by farming life in the highlands of the Taebaek Mountains and the quiet closeness of family. When war and division erased her home and separated her from her sister, her memories became a place of return—and a hope that future generations might one day reunite.
Young Hee Shon
From her family’s business roots in Korea to running a beloved restaurant in Los Angeles, Young Hee Shon’s story is one of perseverance and care. Her success is built on community trust and word of mouth.
Janet Burt
Straddling Korean and American identities, Janet Burt reflects on life as a 1.5-generation immigrant. Her work focuses on strengthening connections within the Korean American community.
Keum Ja Park
Born in Cheongpyeong, South Hamgyeong Province, Keum Ja Park recounts a childhood shaped by displacement and a harrowing evacuation from Heungnam. Decades later, her return to North Korea to reunite with her father reveals the emotional distance created by time, separation, and a homeland transformed.
Kyu Min Lee
Raised across multiple countries and cultures, Kyu Min Lee’s life has been anything but linear. His journey reflects risk, reinvention, and embracing the unexpected.
Jaesook Kim
From post-war hardship to a long career as a teacher, Jaesook Kim reflects on a life of perseverance. She carries both gratitude and longing as she reflects on her journey.