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Molly Crabapple Is Savoring Zohran’s Win

Last updated: November 5, 2025 4:50 pm
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The historic victory of Zohran Mamdani in the New York City mayoral election has brought a wave of excitement and hope to the city, especially among activists and community organizers like artist Molly Crabapple. In a recent phone interview, Crabapple expressed her elation over Mamdani’s win and the positive impact it could have on the city.

Crabapple, a lifelong New Yorker and a prominent artist and writer, has been actively involved in Mamdani’s political journey since his early days as an organizer and advocate in the community. She recalled designing stickers for his first state assembly campaign over five years ago and live-sketching his rally at Manhattan’s Terminal 5 just before the primaries in June. For Crabapple, Mamdani’s victory represents a significant milestone in the fight for a more inclusive and equitable city for all New Yorkers.

Reflecting on the implications of Mamdani’s election for working artists, Crabapple emphasized the need for affordable living spaces, access to basic necessities, and a city that prioritizes the well-being of its residents over profit. She highlighted the challenges that artists face due to rising rents and gentrification, and expressed optimism that Mamdani’s administration could bring positive change to the city’s cultural landscape.

On Election Day, Crabapple spent time with activist Naomi Klein at a polling site, handing out flyers for Mamdani. She also attended a DSA watch party with friends, where the excitement and energy were palpable. As a long-time DSA member, Crabapple marveled at the transformation of the organization from small meetings to a force that helped elect one of its own as mayor.

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Crabapple’s journey as an activist and organizer in the city began with her involvement in anti-war protests after 9/11 and deepened during Occupy Wall Street. Joining DSA in response to Trump’s election, she found a community that shared her values and beliefs. Despite facing backlash for her political views, especially regarding Palestine, Crabapple remains committed to using her art in service of social justice movements.

In closing, Crabapple encouraged artists and art workers to join political organizations like DSA and use their creative skills to support causes they care about. While not every artist is obligated to create political art, she believes that those who feel called to do so should find ways to volunteer their work for the greater good. By harnessing their talents and collaborating with like-minded individuals, artists can play a vital role in shaping a more sustainable and equitable future for New York City.

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