Annual Gala 2016

Randall Park

Some highlights of our 6th Annual Gala were having rappers Awkwafina and John & Rick Lee perform live and honoring our Trailblazers. Due to a scheduling conflict, Randall Park was not able to receive his award in person. The story he shared via video will not be published in order to respect the actor’s wishes for it to remain private.

You can view photos of our 6th Annual Gala, which took place at Three Sixty° in Tribeca. We loved seeing rapper Awkwafina perform live and Vivian Lee and Milton Washington both did a fantastic job leading the night as our MC and auctioneer, respectively. The highlight of our event was honoring actor Randall Park, chef Hooni Kim, and activist Aiyoung Choi as Trailblazers within the Korean-American community—each sharing stories that engaged and resonated with our audience. Thank you to all those who came out and supported us. We hope to see you next year!

Performers

Randall Park
Trailblazer Honoree

Randall Park is an actor and writer who is fast becoming one of the freshest and most in-demand faces in Hollywood with his extraordinarily diverse skill set and wide-ranging background...

Randall Park is an actor and writer who is fast becoming one of the freshest and most in-demand faces in Hollywood with his extraordinarily diverse skill set and wide-ranging background in both film and television. Park stars in ABC’s hit comedy series Fresh Off The Boat, which just announced its third season. On the big screen, Park recently appeared in Trainwreck, directed by Judd Apatow, The Interview and the box-office hit, Neighbors. * Due to a scheduling conflict, Randall Park will accept his award and share his story on video.

Hooni Kim
Trailblazer Honoree

Hooni Kim is a French Culinary Institute trained chef who opened his first restaurant, Danji, in 2010 with accolades from numerous publications. In 2012, Danji was the first ever Korean restaurant to receive...

Hooni Kim is a French Culinary Institute trained chef who opened his first restaurant, Danji, in 2010 with accolades from numerous publications. In 2012, Danji was the first ever Korean restaurant to receive a Michelin star. Chef Hooni’s second restaurant, Hanjan, was listed as #5 of the best new restaurants of 2013 by The New York Times and he was heralded as “the city’s leading interpreter of Korean cuisine.” He is currently a judge in South Korea’s MasterChef Korea and also appeared on Food Network’s Chopped.

Aiyoung Choi
Trailblazer Honoree

Aiyoung Choi was born in Korea, and grew up in Shanghai, Taiwan, and Tokyo. She moved to New York City in 1963 and was a working mother who had a...

Aiyoung Choi was born in Korea, and grew up in Shanghai, Taiwan, and Tokyo. She moved to New York City in 1963 and was a working mother who had a range of positions in entrepreneurship, publishing, teaching, public relations, and human resource management. All the while she developed a second career in public service through her advocacy and activism for human rights, justice, and world peace. Aiyoung now works as a consultant helping to increase Board and organizational effectiveness for nonprofits.

Awkwafina
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Awkwafina, aka Nora Lum, is a rapper, comedian, TV personality, actress and whale enthusiast. She was born in Queens, NY and attended Laguardia High School of Music & Arts as a trumpet major. Her music career...

Awkwafina, aka Nora Lum, is a rapper, comedian, TV personality, actress and whale enthusiast. She was born in Queens, NY and attended Laguardia High School of Music & Arts as a trumpet major. Her music career started with a video called My Vag, which went viral on YouTube and was praised by many as a modern day feminist anthem. She is currently on MTV’s Girl Code and will be appearing in her first two films, Neighbors 2 and Dude, this spring. She currently resides in Brooklyn.

Year of the OX
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Awkwafina & YOX
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