. >> i have that, this is our sign -- >> reporter: like brooke, malia aziz knows what it's like to faceunplanned pregnancy young. >> let me know where. >> reporter: she was in college when her birth control failed. >> my first abortion was about eight to nine years ago, and i was new to the country, i was an immigrant. i didn't know a whole lot. i ended up traveling to colorado springs. thankfully i had a family member who could help me pay for it. if i didn't -- it scares me to think about what my reality could have been. not everybody can afford to hop on a plane and go to another state and access the procedure. we need health care in all parts of the country, in every state. >> reporter: malia's abortion experience led her to a career in advocacy. she's the community organizer for the texas equal access fund. >> it's a pretty decent turnout. >> reporter: on this hot summer day, she's at dallas city hall to put on a rally just days after the supreme court overturned roe v. wade. >> can i speak to you? >> yes. >> i work with the intelligence unit. >> yes. >> a couple of groups that are