On Sunday, December 14, 2025, I didn’t just watch history, I stood inside it. For twelve straight hours, Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani sat across from New Yorkers from every borough and did something radically simple: he listened. No speeches. No spin. Just people, one by one, taking a seat and being heard. By the end of the 12-hour day, Mamdani met with 142 New Yorkers.
I was there to document it, not as a spectator, but as someone talking directly with the New Yorkers brave enough to show up, sit down, and say what they needed to say about the city they love and fight for.
This video is a snapshot of that day: the voices, the emotion, the urgency, the hope. I interviewed participants who waited, who spoke, who walked away inspired and what comes through is this truth: democracy doesn’t live in soundbites, it lives in moments like these.
This wasn’t performance. It was practice. And I’m proud to have been there to help tell the story.