Asian Diaspora Project

From Comedy to Community: Paul "PK" Kim on Breaking Barriers for Asian Creators

Asia Society Season 1 Episode 7

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How do you create a movement that reshapes an entire community’s identity? Meet Paul "PK" Kim, a Korean-American comedian, trailblazer, and founder of Kollaboration, an organization that started as a grassroots talent show in Los Angeles and became a national platform celebrating Asian-American creativity and talent.

In this episode of the Asian Diaspora Project, PK reflects on growing up as a Korean-American, navigating subtle racism, and how those experiences inspired him to launch Kollaboration. From losing $5,000 in its first year to eventually packing the 6,300-seat Shrine Auditorium, PK’s story is one of persistence, community-building, and passion.

Along the way, Kollaboration became a launchpad for stars like Dumbfoundead, the Far East Movement, and countless others who’ve redefined representation in entertainment.

Beyond Kollaboration, PK opens up about balancing his career in stand-up comedy, fatherhood, and his commitment to supporting Asian-American voices in the arts. His vision, humor, and honesty remind us of the power of believing in a cause bigger than oneself.

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