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What It Means to be Heard

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Ana Berlowitz being interviewed by her sister, The California Report's Senior Editor Victoria Mauleón, with their mother Judith Berlowitz in the background. (Stephanie Lister/KQED)

Ana Berlowitz is 37 and she has cerebral palsy. It has affected the part of her brain that controls her speech, and movement. Caregivers help feed and dress her, and she talks through a device attached to her wheelchair.

Ana also happens to be the sister of KQED's Victoria Mauleón.

They grew up together in San Francisco, and talked recently about what it means to try to make yourself heard.

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