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Author: Jacklynn Blanchard

Jacklynn Blanchard is a freelance writer currently living in the Denver area. Her work has previously appeared in publications like Bustle, Amazon's Day One Literary Journal, The Word Magazine, Ellipsis Journal and Weird Cookies Journal. Another one of her pieces about the Jane Collective will appear in the Summer 2017 issue of Bitch>. You can find her on Twitter.
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Q&A: Cait Johnston and Judith Arcana on Abortion in Media and Making Ask for Jane

Jacklynn Blanchard

“Ask for Jane” tells the story of The Jane Collective, a group of women who helped others obtain abortions before Roe. We talked to the filmmaker and one of the Janes themselves about why it matters, now more than ever.

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