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Rama Duwaji: The quiet creative force behind NY’s new political era

Published on: November 5, 2025 3:36 PM

Who is Zohran Mamdani's wife, Rama Duwaji?
NEW YORK – While the spotlight shines brightly on Zohran Mamdani, New York City’s newly elected Democratic mayor and a rising star in progressive politics, another figure has been quietly captivating hearts and headlines — Rama Duwaji, his wife and an artist of profound depth and grace.

A Syrian-American illustrator, ceramicist, and visual storyteller, Rama Duwaji’s art speaks softly but powerfully, delving into themes of identity, heritage, and resistance. Her evocative works have been featured in The New Yorker, The Washington Post, BBC, and even exhibited at London’s Tate Modern, reflecting her growing influence in global art circles.

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Born in Houston to Syrian parents and raised between the Gulf and the United States, Duwaji’s multicultural upbringing deeply informs her creative vision. She studied design at Virginia Commonwealth University and later earned her master’s in illustration from New York’s School of Visual Arts.

Her story with Mamdani began with a modern twist — the two met on Hinge, got engaged in Dubai surrounded by family, and held a civil wedding ceremony in New York City in early 2025.

Though she has chosen to remain out of the political limelight, Duwaji’s influence is undeniable. Her art — intimate yet political — mirrors the values her husband champions: empathy, inclusion, and courage.

Read More: Zohran elected New York’s first Muslim and African-born mayor

Rama Duwaji belongs to a generation of artists who effortlessly blend activism with artistry, proving that change can be both quiet and powerful. In an era where visibility often defines worth, her work reminds the world that impact doesn’t always need to shout to be felt.

Filed Under: Entertainment Tagged With: activism through art, cultural identity, Latest, New York mayor, Rama Duwaji, Syrian-American artist, Tate Modern, The New Yorker, Zohran Mamdani

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