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Hyunsoo Moon on Immigration, Identity, and Documentary Filmmaking

48 min · 12 de may de 2026
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In this episode of the Defense of Democracy podcast, host Addison K. Witt sits down with filmmaker Hyunsoo Moon, director of the documentary The Americans, for a deeply personal conversation about immigration, identity, belonging, and the meaning of the American Dream. Over the course of seven years filming immigrant families in Storm Lake, Iowa, Moon followed the lives of refugees and workers connected to America’s meatpacking industry, documenting not only hardship and sacrifice, but resilience, hope, and the quiet pursuit of happiness. Together, they explore how documentary storytelling can humanize political issues, challenge cultural assumptions, and redefine what it truly means to be “American.” This conversation moves beyond headlines and ideology into the lived experiences of people building lives in America while navigating cultural identity, generational change, labor, and the search for dignity. It is a powerful reflection on empathy, citizenship, and the stories often left out of the national conversation. Key Takeaways - What does the American Dream actually mean for immigrants and refugees? - How do immigrant families balance cultural identity with assimilation? - Why are immigrant communities central to many rural American economies? - What can documentary filmmaking reveal that political debate often misses? - How does growing up between two cultures shape identity and belonging? - Why did Storm Lake, Iowa become a symbol of immigrant integration? - Can storytelling help rebuild empathy in an increasingly divided America? - What does it really mean to call someone “American”? Learn more about The Americans documentary and support the film: theamericansdocumentary.com [https://www.theamericansdocumentary.com/] Support the Defense of Democracy Nonprofit organization! [https://app.ribbon.giving/campaigns/camp_KrJynGjRZMF5h0Ms] For more information visit: Defense of Democracy.org [https://defenseofdemocracy.org/] Become a DofD Support Partner Simply by Texting: "SUPPORT" to  845-208-9846  Follow, Like and Get Involved! Connect with DofD on all the social platforms: Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/defenseofdemocracy1] Twitter [https://twitter.com/_dofd] TikTok [https://www.tiktok.com/@_dofd] Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/defense_of_d/]

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