Candi CdeBaca

{{short description|Denver politician}}

{{Infobox officeholder

|name = Candi CdeBaca

|office = Member of the Denver City Council from the 9th District

|term_start = July 15, 2019

|term_end = July 17, 2023

|predecessor = Albus Brooks

|successor = Darrell Watson

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|birth_date = {{birth date and age|1986|4|10}}

|birth_place = Elyria-Swansea, Denver

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|party = Democrat

|otherparty = Democratic Socialists of America

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|alma_mater = University of Denver

|website = [https://www.denvergov.org/content/denvergov/en/denver-city-council/council-members/district-9.html City Council website]

[https://www.candicdebaca.com/ Campaign website]

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Candi Lee CdeBaca ({{IPAc-en|s|i|d|eɪ|ˈ|b|ɑː|k|ə}} {{respell|see|day|BA|ka}}; born April 10, 1986) is a former member of the Denver City Council. She represented District 9 on the council for a single term, serving from July 2019 to July 2023. She is a member of the Democratic Party and the Democratic Socialists of America.

Life and career

CdeBaca was born in Swansea, a neighborhood of Denver between rail lines and Interstate 70. As a teenager, she claims to have returned home one day to find her mother stuck in the street, unable to maneuver her wheelchair over a ramp-less curb. This experience led her to become an activist. In 2006, she co-founded Project VOYCE (Voices of Youth Changing Education), in response to the closure of her school, and helped to organize a class-action lawsuit against Denver Public Schools. CdeBaca was valedictorian and class president at Manual High School, and a first-generation high school graduate. Eventually, she earned bachelor's and master's degrees simultaneously from the University of Denver, then left for Washington, D.C., to work in education advocacy. She returned to Denver in 2014, and once again became involved in local politics.{{cite web|url=https://www.denverpost.com/2019/07/15/candi-cdebaca-denver-democratic-socialist/|title=Incoming Denver Councilwoman Candi CdeBaca is a democratic socialist. Here's what that means.|last=Kenney|first=Andrew|publisher=The Denver Post|date=July 15, 2019|accessdate=March 12, 2020}}

Denver City Council

CdeBaca was branded a communist, for the anti-capitalist remarks she made during a candidate forum on April 7, 2019, advocating for "community ownership of land, labor, resources, and distribution of those resources". In the days afterwards, the video was shared widely on various news sites, and CdeBaca allegedly received death and rape threats. Albus Brooks, the incumbent councilor for the 9th district, was defeated by CdeBaca in a runoff election on June 4, 2019. Ahead of her swearing-in, CdeBaca clarified in an interview that she did not identify as a communist, would have preferred to run unaffiliated, and instead labeled herself an anarchist.{{cite web|url=https://www.rawstory.com/2019/06/people-are-calling-denvers-newest-city-council-member-a-communist-but-shed-rather-be-called-an-anarchist/|title=People are calling Denver's newest city council member a communist — but she'd rather be called an anarchist|date=June 25, 2019|first=Alex|last=Burness|publisher=The Colorado Independent|website=Raw Story|accessdate=March 12, 2020}}

She has faced pushback against a controversial tweet (February 28, 2020), in which she appeared to express support for the idea of spreading coronavirus at a Trump rally. A spokesperson claimed it was a "sarcastic tweet, to call attention to the Trump administration's downplaying of the coronavirus pandemic as a 'hoax' no more dangerous than the common flu".{{cite web|url=https://www.denverpost.com/2020/03/03/candi-cdebaca-tweet-coronavirus-maga-rallies/|title=Denver Councilwoman Candi CdeBaca tweets "sarcastic" endorsement of spreading coronavirus at GOP rallies|last=Swanson|first=Conrad|publisher=The Denver Post|date=March 3, 2020|accessdate=March 12, 2020}}

In 2022, CdeBaca was one of two Denver City Council members who opposed the conversion of an abandoned Denver golf course into a mixed-use development of 2,500 homes (including affordable housing) and commercial space.{{Cite web |last=Demsas |first=Jerusalem |date=2023-05-25 |title=Colorado’s Ingenious Idea for Solving the Housing Crisis |url=https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2023/07/local-government-power-nimby-denver/674164/ |website=The Atlantic |language=en}} She said there had been a lack of public consultation over the issue.{{Cite web |date=2022 |title=2 Denver council members oppose Park Hill Golf Course Development |url=https://denvergazette.com/news/government/2-denver-council-members-oppose-park-hill-golf-course-development/article_e145ed7a-6f7b-11ed-90bf-bb4ee1086ee6.html |website=Denver Gazette |language=en}}

In 2022, CdeBaca promoted the idea that a business improvement district, or BID, could be used to enact a race-based tax on White-owned businesses. CdeBaca remarked “Capitalism was built on stolen land, stolen labors, and stolen resources,” and “You could be collecting those extra taxes from White-led business all over the city and redistributing them to black and brown-owned businesses,” CdeBaca said. Tax on White-owned businesses would fund racial reparations to minority-owned businesses. {{Cite web |date=2023 |title=Denver Councilwoman CdeBaca suggests tax on White-owned businesses|url=https://www.9news.com/article/news/local/next/next-with-kyle-clark/denver-councilwoman-suggests-tax-white-owned-businesses-cdebaca/73-d558f921-08ab-4fe9-b9d0-1b0387aca12d|last=Clark|first=Kyle|website=NBC 9 News |language=en}}

2023 city council elections

In the 2023 mayoral and city council elections, CdeBaca ran for re-election but was defeated by opponent Darrell Watson in the runoff election held on June 6.{{cite news |last=Huspeni |first=Dennis |date=June 6, 2023 |title=Denver City Council: Darrell Watson decisively defeats Candi CdeBaca |url=https://denvergazette.com/news/darrell-watson-takes-early-lead-in-district-9-runoff-election/article_33430ff2-0498-11ee-a2b0-735571dd5861.html |work=The Denver Gazette |location= |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230607182214/https://denvergazette.com/news/darrell-watson-takes-early-lead-in-district-9-runoff-election/article_33430ff2-0498-11ee-a2b0-735571dd5861.html |archive-date=June 7, 2023 |access-date=June 6, 2023}}

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