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Changes from Within: A Navajo Reflection

The second in a series of locally-produced Native American stories premieres Monday, April 27 at 10:30 p.m. on PBS-HD

Navajo father and son

Nicholas Taylor presents a reflective journey through the contrasting worlds of modern university life and life on the Navajo Nation reservation in Northern Arizona. Taylor's unique perspective -- that of a young Native student attending college off-reservation -- is meant for Native Americans and anyone who is facing the difficulties of living in two worlds while struggling to maintain their own culture and beliefs.

Changes From Within displays Native American strength, endurance and resiliency, while reflecting on the difficult times young people face, including challenges that seem impossible to overcome. Changes from Within is a film by a Native American for Native Americans, their off-res challenges of the modern world, and the challenges they face within their own culture.

Changes From Within: A Navajo Reflection
By Nicholas Taylor
Premieres Monday, April 27 at 10:30 p.m. on PBS-HD
(Following We Shall Remain’s Trail of Tears)
Encore broadcast Saturday, May 16 at 5 p.m. on UA Channel

See a preview and find out more at the Changes From Within: A Navajo Reflection page.

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