Is the arms fair causing more harm than good? "You can feel quite helpless about it, we hear about war everywhere'" says a protester.
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Noelle E. C. Evans is a multimedia journalist driven by authentic human connection and the development of healthy, empowered communities through arts & culture. Her mission is to create quality works driven by passion and indicative of the human spirit & condition.
Awardee of the BBC Grace Wyndham Goldie Grant
M.A. International Journalism (prospective) 2017
B.F.A. Film & Animation 2011
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