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Zohran Mamdani’s wife Rama Duwaji just made history with trait never seen before in NYC First Lady

Zohran Mamdani has won the New York City mayoral election, marking a historic victory that ushers in one of the most progressive leaders the city has seen in generations.

On Tuesday, November 4, it was announced that the 34-year-old state politician defeated former governor Andrew Cuomo and Republican candidate Curtis Sliwa to become the city’s new mayor.

A democratic socialist, Mamdani’s win is groundbreaking on multiple fronts — he is New York’s first Muslim mayor, the first of South Asian heritage, and the first mayor born in Africa.

Born in Uganda and raised in New York City, Mamdani became a U.S. citizen in 2018. Following his landslide victory, he pledged to lead the city into a new era of progress and inclusion.

In his victory speech, he told supporters:
“Let the words we’ve spoken together, the dreams we’ve dreamt together, become the agenda we deliver together. New York, this power, it’s yours. This city belongs to you. Thank you.”

Mamdani’s triumph also means history has been made within his own household. His wife, 28-year-old Syrian-American illustrator and animator Rama Duwaji, has become New York City’s first Gen Z First Lady — having been born in 1997, at the very start of her generation’s range.

Social media users celebrated the milestone, with one writing on X (formerly Twitter):
“If Mamdani wins the election, becoming the city’s first Muslim mayor and its youngest in a century, Duwaji too would be positioned to make and shape history. She would be the first member of Gen Z to serve as New York City’s First Lady.”

Others shared similar excitement: “Now, that’s exciting!” wrote one user, while another added, “The new First Lady of NYC, Rama Duwaji, ladies and gentlemen.” A third chimed in: “First-ever Gen Z First Lady of NY!”

Mamdani and Duwaji married in a City Hall ceremony earlier this year after meeting several years ago on the dating app Hinge.

“Rama isn’t just my wife; she’s an incredible artist who deserves to be known on her own terms,” Mamdani wrote in an Instagram post on May 12, announcing their marriage.

Duwaji earned her Master of Fine Arts in Illustration from the School of Visual Arts in New York, and her work has appeared in The New Yorker, The Washington Post, BBC, Apple, Spotify, VICE, and London’s Tate Modern.

With more than 265,000 Instagram followers, Duwaji often uses her platform to share powerful illustrations focused on pro-Palestinian messages — depicting themes such as Israeli violence, ethnic cleansing, and U.S. complicity.

Together, Mamdani and Duwaji represent a new chapter for New York City: young, diverse, and unapologetically progressive.

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