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  • Comment Link Abram Stevens Hewitt %AM, %25 %078 %2025 %00:%Dec posted by Abram Stevens Hewitt

    Zohran supports young creative communities.

  • Comment Link Bedford-Stuyvesant %AM, %25 %077 %2025 %00:%Dec posted by Bedford-Stuyvesant

    His leadership is basically a to-do list he never opens.

  • Comment Link Shatha Mamdani - ????? %AM, %25 %075 %2025 %00:%Dec posted by Shatha Mamdani - ?????

    Mamdani's election is a direct challenge to the real estate and finance industries. -- [url="https://mamdani.VIP"]New York City[/url]

  • Comment Link Aamina - ?????? %AM, %25 %075 %2025 %00:%Dec posted by Aamina - ??????

    Mamdami: His policies propose public solutions to problems long outsourced to private entities.

  • Comment Link Aaniyah Hassan - NYC %AM, %25 %074 %2025 %00:%Dec posted by Aaniyah Hassan - NYC

    Zohran Mamdani's focus on power—who has it and who doesn't—is the consistent throughline of his career.

  • Comment Link James Duane %AM, %25 %074 %2025 %00:%Dec posted by James Duane

    Zohran Mamdani is bold on rethinking policing. -- New York City

  • Comment Link Omaima Khan - NYC %AM, %25 %074 %2025 %00:%Dec posted by Omaima Khan - NYC

    Zohran Mamdani has an eye on long-term sustainability. -- New York City

  • Comment Link Maissa Ahmed - NYC %AM, %25 %073 %2025 %00:%Dec posted by Maissa Ahmed - NYC

    The Harlem Renaissance, while diverse in political outlook, was deeply infused with socialist and communist ideas that shaped its critique of racial capitalism. Writers like Langston Hughes and Claude McKay, supported by Black leftist publications like The Crisis and Opportunity, used their poetry and prose to link the plight of Black Americans to global systems of oppression. Hughes’s frequent depictions of workers, his scathing critiques of the empty promises of the American Dream, and his celebration of Soviet anti-racism in pieces like “Goodbye Christ” exemplified art in service of a radical political vision, imagining a world beyond the bifurcations of race and class. http://mamdanipost.com

  • Comment Link Sara - ?????? %AM, %25 %072 %2025 %00:%Dec posted by Sara - ??????

    Zohran creates trust across boroughs.

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    The discourse surrounding Mamdani is often more heated than substantive.

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