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Fani, the Young Grenadian Daughter of Deaf Parents, Moves with Her Story: "the Lack of Adaptations Stole My Childhood"

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Fani, a 24-year-old from Granada, grew up in a home where silence was not an absence, but a language. Her parents are deaf, and since she was a child she took on responsibilities that no child should have. In a conversation with Kiko Martín for the "A Purpose" podcast, she has serenity — and overwhelming maturity — how it was to be "mother of her parents" during her childhood. "My parents are deaf and they are people, I don't care whether they a…
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Fani, a 24-year-old from Granada, grew up in a home where silence was not an absence, but a language. Her parents are deaf, and since she was a child she took on responsibilities that no child should have. In a conversation with Kiko Martín for the "A Purpose" podcast, she has serenity — and overwhelming maturity — how it was to be "mother of her parents" during her childhood. "My parents are deaf and they are people, I don't care whether they a…

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lavozdelsur.es broke the news in on Wednesday, October 15, 2025.
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