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Tucson, Arizona, United States

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Victoria Steele is a candidate for Arizona State Senate in Legislative District 9. She is a twice elected former Democratic member of the Arizona House of Representatives, serving from 2013 - 2016.

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Victoria describes herself as "a life-long feminist." She is a former State Representative from District 9 in Tucson mental health counselor, personal life-coach and a recent Congressional Candidate.

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She enjoyed a 25 year career in radio and television news.  Dedicated to making positive social change she continues to work to inspire people and influence public decision makers to positive change the world.

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She is also an accomplished keynote speaker, teacher and trainer experienced in presenting on Native American Culture, empowering women and a variety of public policy issues.

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Before entering the world of politics, Victoria was a Master’s level professional helping women struggling with trauma and addiction.  She created the Native Ways program at The Haven, an award-winning substance use residential treatment program for Indigenous women.

Currently, Victoria Steele is the State Legislative Coordinator for the National Organization for Women and co-founder of the Tucson NOW Chapter.

  • "Victoria’s ability to interweave facts with humor and personal stories while discussing real issues moves her listeners to a deeper sense of awareness and understanding of herself, themselves, and the community." - Felicia Chew, Teacher / Advocate
  • "It was truly a blessing to have Victoria Steele speak at the Diverse Voices in Prevention Conference this past May. Her storytelling touched many hearts and opened many minds. We were rightfully reminded of the fact that we are all worthy, all purposeful and that there is no greater gift we can give to each other than acceptance and encouragement. Thank you, Victoria Steele; you are a courageous woman who leads by example." - Amy Bass, MSW Community Prevention Coalition
  • "Victoria’s passion, knowledge, and personality are unmistakable. She speaks to both the hearts and minds of her listeners by combining important facts with her own personal experiences. She effortlessly captures the attention of her audience and leaves them with both inspiration and a greater understanding of the important issues about which she speaks." - Chesney Richter
  • "In my work over the last few months I have found Victoria Steele to be gracious, smart, and witty when illustrating a point. She is to the point, clear, and can take big picture thoughts to simple calls to action for an audience. She also is happy to help when possible, including for rapid response requests ~ I truly value her experience and enthusiasm." - Mary Darling, OFA organizer Community Member
  • "Victoria has an immediately engaging speaking style that no matter the topic, draws the audience into her message.  I have heard her speak on far-ranging subjects from Native American Generational Trauma to the Empowerment of Young Women. Each time I am impressed with her passion and presentation on the subject. If your community group, company or professional organization are looking for someone to motivate, inspire thought, and create action, Victoria is your speaker." - Ed Dunin-Wasowicz, social entrepreneur and business owner
  • Before serving in the legislature, Steele had a career as a radio and TV anchor. Steele is of Seneca/Mingo Native American and German ancestry. When she was in the legislature previously, Victoria was on the board of the National Caucus of the Native American State Legislators.

    In July 2015, she announced that she would run in the 2nd congressional district of Arizona for the 2016 United States House of Representatives, hoping to challenge incumbent Martha McSally. She resigned from the Arizona legislature in January 2016 to focus on her congressional race. Steele has been endorsed in the Democratic primary by U.S. Representative Raúl Grijalva.

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    References

    Victoria Steele Wikipedia


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