What do you want people to remember about you?

We asked folks we admire to tell us about what they want their legacy to be. Check out their responses below.

I hope that my legacy is that I have been a part of changing the photojournalism industry to be more inclusive and equitable in its practices for all the people behind and in front of our cameras. Read more>>

Regardless of wherever I end up in this world, I want people to remember me as a Jamaican artist. Jamaica is a small island, but somehow we’ve managed to have this enormous cultural impact on the world? I’d love to be part of that! Read more>>

My approach is deeply rooted in nurturing growth, fostering connections, and creating safe spaces for artists to discover their highest expression of self. What I want people to remember about me is the heart-centered approach I bring to every interaction, transaction, and collaboration. Read more>>

I want to be someone who brings people together, both cross-culturally and by strengthening the bonds within the Vietnamese community. I hope that my expression as an actor can be a window through which others can relate, to both shared and foreign experiences. Read more>>

While I am at the very, very, VERY early stages of my career in this industry, I certainly remain aware of how people perceive me and how people will remember me. Working in film is a collaborative task. You can’t accomplish much if you approach filmmaking alone. Read more>>
