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From hope and hunger strikes to City Hall: The rise of Zohran Mamdani
8 November 2025 17:16 GMT
It was February 2020.
At the time, I read of a young man named Zohran Mamdani, running for an assembly seat in Astoria, Queens.
I thought the name sounded familiar and it wasn't long before the penny dropped and it became obvious that he was the son of the Columbia University professor Mahmood Mamdani - whom many of us had read to better understand the so-called War on Terror - and famed director Mira Nair - whom many of us had admired for her intimate socio-cultural commentaries.
Curious, I wrote to his campaign team and asked if I could have a call with him.
As someone with a background similar to my own, being of South Asian origin from the African continent, Mamdani felt like a familiar figure.
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