Since the time she was a teenager, Jensy’s lived experiences had led her to realise the importance of social justice and gender equity. Jensy is currently a public policy professional with expertise in analyzing how various cultural entities(cultural monuments, films, music, art, museums etc) shape perceptions, communities and nation-states and how it can lead to socio-economic regeneration. She has previously worked on projects where she has analysed the challenges that inequality in human condition poses to groups in India. She advocates for rights for marginalized communities and her passion is to eventually be a policy maker who formulates policies centered on gender and lead campaigns that mitigate hardships of oppressed and invisibilized groups. Jensy is a fellow with Citizens for Public Leadership(CPL) and One Future Collective(OFC). She is a qualified lawyer from Campus Law Centre, New Delhi and holds a dual degree in Economics and Psychology from St.Xavier’s College