History was made in New York City as Zohran Mamdani was sworn in as mayor — becoming the city’s first Muslim mayor, its youngest in generations, and a powerful symbol of what inclusive, people-centered leadership can look like. Taking the oath on a Quran in a decommissioned subway station beneath City Hall, Mamdani promised to govern “expansively and audaciously” on behalf of working New Yorkers who are struggling with the city’s high cost of living. Mamdani’s inauguration marked more than a change in leadership — it signaled a bold new vision for what government can do. From free child care and free buses to rent relief and taxing the wealthy to fund public good, Mamdani made clear that City Hall will no longer hesitate to use its power to improve everyday lives. As he said plainly: governing with courage matters more than playing it safe. This moment represents hope, representation, and a renewed belief that cities can lead with compassion, ambition, and fairness. New Yorkers chose courage over fear — and opened the door to transformative change. Add your name to celebrate Mayor Zohran Mamdani, his historic leadership, and a bold new chapter for New York City rooted in justice, dignity, and opportunity for all!