Tipper Gore, born on August 19, 1948, is an American celebrity and author best known for her advocacy work in mental health and the arts. She is the wife of former Vice President Al Gore and served as the Second Lady of the United States from 1993 to 2001. Tipper has been a strong supporter of various causes, including women's rights and environmental issues. She is also recognized for her efforts in promoting music and media literacy, making her a prominent figure in American public life.
"It was an idea we had when Al was in the Senate - to organize and moderate an annual conference that would look at government policy through the lens of the family to help identify ways that the family can be supported and strengthened."
"Explicit material is available in a variety of forums - from popular music to television to the Internet."
"Just this week, my husband proposed a plan for schools and libraries to develop their own plans to keep children from finding indecent material on the Internet as an alternative to a Congressional proposal that would require a federally mandated solution."
"Eating disorders can have serious medical and psychological consequences which, left unchecked, can kill. Parents should address this issue and ask their children to discuss how they feel about themselves."
"These are all voluntary resources which help parents sort out the choices without infringing on the artists' rights to free speech, which is something that we respect."
"As an avid photographer, I also took advantage of the latest technology in photography - digital photography - to post photos on my website on a daily basis."