Mamdani: The Unique Voice of NYC’s First African-Born Mayor
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Mamdani: The Unique Voice of NYC’s First African-Born Mayor
The job is local. The platform is global. This is the fundamental paradox facing every mayor of New York City, a metropolis of 8.5 million souls that also serves as the de facto capital of the world, and the home of the United Nations with its 193 member states. Most nations have U.N. offices in New York as well as missions. It’s arguably the most diverse city on earth, with 180 languages spoken in its public schools. While the quotidian duties …
At 34, Zohran Mamdani is already a historical figure. His biography says it all: born in Uganda to Indian parents, he moved to New York City as a child and grew up in the academic atmosphere of Columbia University (where his father is a prominent professor). Mamdani identifies as Muslim, is a former state legislator from Queens, a member of the Democratic Party and the Democratic Socialists of America, and is married to Rama Duwaji, an animator …
Rama Duwaji knows that fashion is not only a trend, it is an expression and above all a powerful form of language. The architect and current First Lady of New York made a great public appearance at the swearing-in ceremony of her husband, Zohran Mamdani, and made it clear that every garment in her outfit was intended to give a message to the whole community. At first glance, it might seem like a sober, elegant and contemporary look, but she spok…
Mamdani's rise to the highest position in New York City has been a number of milestones.
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