Redondo Beach council candidate Nafissi fired-up against B

RBNafissi1.jpg: District 3 candidate Candace Allen-Nafissi has made her run at Redondoโ€™s City Council a โ€œfamily affair.โ€ Photo

As Candace Allen-Nafissi arranged the routes of the 15 volunteers who were at her house, preparing to help her knock on the doors of her neighbors in Redondo Beachโ€™s District 3, only one thing distracted her from the task at hand: Her three-year-old sonโ€™s voice, cutting across the house, yelling out to his father, or anyone else who would listen.

โ€œDaddy!โ€ he yelled. โ€œPut my new shirt on! Why are you not doing it?โ€

Allen-Nafissi looked around and sighed. โ€œThis is my life,โ€ she said.

RBNafissi1.jpg: District 3 candidate Candace Allen-Nafissi has made her run at Redondoโ€™s City Council a โ€œfamily affair.โ€ Photo
RBNafissi1.jpg: District 3 candidate Candace Allen-Nafissi has made her run at Redondoโ€™s City Council a โ€œfamily affair.โ€ Photo

As she puts it, the last few months of her life have been a family affair as she, her husband Joe, and her sons, Kian and Kamran, have withstood the chaos of conflicting, chaotic schedules. Nafissi works about 30 hours a week with the Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce, and recently returned from a trip to Arizona, surveying an education center looking to move into Long Beach; her husband is an officer of the Los Angeles Police Departmentโ€™s harbor division; and her sons are three years old and four months old, respectively. And yes, as her youngest is four months old, that does mean that she was pulling papers while practically postpartum. โ€œWhen he was less than a month, she was doing paperwork to start campaigning,โ€ Joe Nafissi said. โ€œItโ€™s been really hectic; sheโ€™s working, Iโ€™ve got a full-time job, the babies are a full-time job and this campaign thing is practically a full-time job. Itโ€™s been really hectic, but itโ€™s something sheโ€™s passionate about.โ€

Given the stress of the arrangement, it hasnโ€™t been a walk in the park. โ€œItโ€™s hard โ€“ I donโ€™t sleep a lot,โ€ she said. โ€œSometimes Iโ€™m up writing until 1 in the morning. Donโ€™t be surprised if you get an email from me at 2 or 3.โ€

Having grown up in Torrance, she proudly says that sheโ€™s in the South Bay for the long haul. โ€œIโ€™m a local girl, very very close to my family,โ€ she said. โ€œThereโ€™s nothing you could do to pay me to be away from [them].โ€ She couldnโ€™t imagine having to spend significant periods of time away from the area she calls home, striking any possibility of a run in Sacramento or Washington, D.C., she says.

Generally, canvassing oneโ€™s district is a fair amount of work in itself, but on this day, she was intercepted by her three-year-old, who decided that he wanted to participate for a little while on the journey โ€“ while wearing an oversized Dodgers shirt and cap. โ€œHe wonโ€™t wear my Candace for Council shirt, but heโ€™ll wear a Dodgers shirt.โ€

โ€œIโ€™m a parent with a young child, so I only have so much time to devote to the campaign, but my family is important; I have to make sure I give them time too. My supporters know that, and they help me by offering to pick up a few streets,โ€ she said. โ€œThe only reason Iโ€™m able to do it all is to separate myself, and to have really clear delineations of time.โ€

Much of Allen-Nafissiโ€™s support comes from her strong opposition to Measure B, which would push forward a tear-down of the AES power plant and rezone the land it sits on to make way for a mixed-use and residential development. As such, sheโ€™s picked up endorsements from her fellow B opponents, City Councilmen Bill Brand and Steve Sammarco, and a majority of her supporters are with Redondo Residents for Responsible Revitalization, popularly known as R4.

Those supporters sit alongside endorsements from U.S. Congressman Ted Lieu, whose office she worked in as a district representative, State Senator Ben Allen, and city council members from across the Beach Cities. That experience, she says, is what sets her apart from the others in her race, some whom are graduates of Leadership Redondo.

โ€œI didnโ€™t need to go through Leadership Redondo for two reasons,โ€ she said. โ€œOne, I have a Masterโ€™s in Public Administration. Everything you learn in Leadership Redondo, I already know already. Two, I worked for all those legislators they met with; I have a better working knowledge then they will ever have from those day meetings. Leadership Redondo is simply for people to learn about the community; I didnโ€™t have to learn about the community, because my work has always been this.โ€

While walking the neighborhoods, Allen-Nafissi spotted a canvasser for Yes on B, who confirmed to a Nafissi volunteer that she was, indeed, getting paid by AES. โ€œItโ€™s interesting that they canโ€™t get people to volunteer,โ€ she said. โ€œNo on B has tons of volunteers, but if Yes on B is so wildly popular, if itโ€™s what the people want, why canโ€™t they get people to walk for free? I hope people pick up on that.โ€

She says sheโ€™s seen a groundswell of support for those opposing Measure B, encountering a number of like-minded residents throughout the day on her canvassing walk and heatedly agreeing with a fellow opponent of B, barely allowing him to get a word of agreement in edgewise.

โ€œI do, I get fired up,โ€ she said. โ€œHonestly, what I get fired up about is that I feel [AES is] taking advantage of this community.โ€

โ€œWhen people ask why Iโ€™m running, I remember the stories: Mr. Hopgood on Clark Street, or Mr. Waterman on Harriman Street, whoโ€™ve lived here 50 or 60 years, she says. โ€œIโ€™ve lived here for 5 years; I havenโ€™t been here as long as everyone else, but Iโ€™ve lived here long enough to have a deep appreciation of this city, and to recognize how much people love this city. Where are the voices for these folks? You donโ€™t see 80 year olds making it out to City Council โ€“ they canโ€™t! Iโ€™m happy to fight for them, and itโ€™s not fair for them to be taken advantage of. It really bugs me.โ€ ER

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