Jessica Pires-Jancose Interview
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2022-04-11
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Institute for Diversity & Civic Life
Department of Religious Studies
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This interview is with Jessica Pires-Jancose, an abortion rights organizer working for Avow Texas in Dallas, TX. Jessica talks about moving around a lot in their childhood and their impressions of the different places they have lived. She describes relationships with her family and her heritage, including exploring gender with her sibling and getting in touch with her Goan roots. Jessica reflects on the lessons they have learned from working in the reproductive healthcare field, such as the importance of intersectional knowledge and care. She also shares the challenges of the field, both combating anti-abortion legislation and getting democratic lawmakers to be bold in their support of abortion access.
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Religions Texas, Abortion, Activism, Avow Texas, Boston (Massachusets), Capitalism, Catholicism, Community, Conservatism, Culture, Culture shock, Dallas (Texas), Diversity and inclusivity, Education, First-generation Americans, Generation Z, Goans, Greek life, Health care, Houston (Texas), India, Indian-Americans, Intersectionality, LGBTQ+, Moving, Multi-ethnic, Non-binary, Organizers, Othering, Prejudice, Progressivism, Racism, Reproductive health care, Spiritual, St Louis (Missouri), Southern Methodist University, Texas, Trump era