About this Event
The recent election of Zohran Mamdani—the city’s first Muslim and South Asian mayor—marks a historic shift in New York City’s political landscape. This victory stands not only as a milestone for AAPI and Muslim representation but as a testament to the power of grassroots, working-class organizing. While often characterized as the “Mamdani Moment,” this campaign’s trajectory from just 3% in early polling offers a profound case study in the collective “social technology” of door-to-door engagement and the merging of diverse identities.
Building from this watershed moment, AAARI’s 2026 symposium, The New Asian NYC: Mobilization, Grassroots Power & Pluralistic Futures, invites a deeper conversation about what such victories reveal—how they reshape understandings of Asian American identity, highlight the intersections of class and race, and chart evolving strategies for civic engagement in an increasingly polarized era.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Fiterman Hall, 245 Greenwich Street, New York, United States
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