Queer Joy in Conversation

Queer Joy in Conversation Playlist

Queer Joy in Conversation: Emmett, Andrea, & Ahri

Emmett, Andrea, and Ahri sit down for a conversation on family and joy, as well as their journeys in finding—and making—them. They begin their story in 2017, which Ahri and Andrea describe as a hectic but fulfilling year when their family began to come together. Andrea and Emmett had met through their work in trans advocacy in Texas, with Ahri occasionally accompanying Emmett to the state Capitol in Austin. 

Queer Joy in Conversation: HA:N UMC

Rev. Sulkiro Song, pastor of HA:N UMC, joins congregants Lia and Paul in a conversation about their faith, their experiences with the Korean American church, and their journeys in navigating what can often feel like an interstitial space between queer identity and Christianity.

Queer Joy in Conversation: The Bailar Family

Schuyler Bailar, an activist, entrepreneur, and swimmer who made history as the first transgender man to openly compete in Division I swimming, sits down with parents Terry Hong and Gregor Bailar in a conversation about queer advocacy, identity, and growth.

Queer Joy in Conversation: The Son Family

Diana Son, TV writer, producer, showrunner, and playwright, sits down with her three sons—Nate, Dash, and Wilder—for a conversation on family, love, and joy. Together, they reflect on Diana’s relationship with her partner Casey, and how that journey has intersected with their own growth as Korean American children of a queer parent.

Queer Joy in Conversaton: Sammy & Jiwon

Sammy and Jiwon first crossed paths in Brooklyn nightlife, leaving deep impressions on one another: radiant confidence, an ability to light up a room, and joy that was infectious.

Queer Joy in Conversaton: Sammy & Jiwon

Sammy and Jiwon first crossed paths in Brooklyn nightlife, leaving deep impressions on one another: radiant confidence, an ability to light up a room, and joy that was infectious.

Years later, their friendship would continue to deepen through travel across the country. From bowls of soondubu in Koreatown to performing at “Bias,” a K-pop party founded by Sammy Kim to spotlight Asian talent, their bond shifted from casual encounters into collaboration. Jiwon saw in Sammy a performer who not only brought charisma to the stage but also invested deeply in the community they were building; Sammy, in turn, found in Jiwon a partner whose belief in intentionality and purpose reinforced their shared vision.

Together, they helped grow projects like bias and KHSS into platforms where Korean Americans and queer communities could gather, celebrate, and heal. Both see their shared journey as part of a larger responsibility: to model alternative ways of being, loving, and organizing for those who come after them. Binding them is the belief that storytelling, chosen family, and collective care are tools of liberation.

As they look ahead, Sammy and Jiwon hope their friendship shows younger generations that love can exist in many forms, that community can be built from laughter and late nights as much as from protest and struggle, and that chosen family is not a compromise, but a celebration.

🌈 Queer Joy In Conversation invites audiences to sit in on intimate, interpersonal interviews with folks from the Korean American queer and trans community as they reflect upon the unique and shared journeys of finding queer joy in their lives. The second part to KAS’ Queer Joy series, this project aims to highlight the diverse, dynamic, and intersecting identities of the Korean American community; destigmatizing conversations around sexuality and gender. ❤️

Funding for this special Legacy Project series was made possible by The Reva and David Logan Foundation.

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