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00:00As New York City welcomes its new mayor, Zoran Mamdani,
00:03attention is turning towards a woman who will stand beside him, Rama Diwaji.
00:08An artist, educator, and advocate, Diwaji represents a new dimension of civic partnership,
00:13one that merges culture with community impact.
00:16Born in Houston to Syrian parents, Rama spent her formative years in Dubai,
00:20where her family settled when she was nine.
00:22There, she attended international schools, developed a strong interest in visual arts,
00:26and grew up in a city defined by diversity and rapid transformation.
00:30Those experiences, living in a place that blends Arab identity with global ambition,
00:34helped shape her outlook on inclusion, migration, and belonging.
00:38After completing her studies in fine arts in the United States,
00:41Diwaji's work began exploring social issues, from displacement to women empowerment.
00:46That same sensitivity now informs her role beside New York's most progressive mayor-elect.
00:51Insiders close to the campaign say Rama will focus on community engagement,
00:55cultural outreach, and youth programs, using her artistic background to connect government initiatives
01:01with people's everyday realities.
01:03And while her story began in Houston and was shaped in Dubai,
01:06it continues now in New York, where her creative voice may help translate policy into purpose.
01:12Rama Diwaji, an artist-turned advocate, a woman shaped by global experience,
01:17and a partner poised to redefine what leadership looks like in America's greatest city.
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