"I have long recognized a link between fitness and mental health and I think we need to encourage young people to take part in sports and team activities because we know it has such positive results."
About Tipper Gore
Tipper Gore — Life and Legacy
Tipper Gore, an influential American author and activist, is widely recognized for her work in advocating for women's rights and mental health awareness. Her notable contributions include her role in the Parents Music Resource Center, where she highlighted the need for parental guidance in media consumption, particularly in music. Gore's philosophy centers on the empowerment of women and the importance of mental health, as reflected in her quote, 'The power of women is the power of the world.' This statement encapsulates her belief in the transformative potential of women in society. She challenged societal norms by addressing the stigma surrounding mental health, emphasizing that open discussions can lead to better understanding and support for those affected. Today, her quotes and ideas continue to resonate, inspiring new generations to advocate for social change and mental health awareness. Tipper Gore's legacy is one of courage and commitment to creating a more equitable society, making her insights invaluable in ongoing conversations about empowerment and activism.
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Tipper Gore quotes
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"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."
"Your talking to someone who really understands rock music."
"Explicit material is available in a variety of forums - from popular music to television to the Internet."
"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."
"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."
"Our society's strong emphasis on dieting and self-image can sometimes lead to eating disorders. We know that more than 5 million Americans suffer from eating disorders, most of them young women."
"I know how important good mental health care can be because I personally benefited from it."
"We know that mental illness is not something that happens to other people. It touches us all. Why then is mental illness met with so much misunderstanding and fear?"
"Past conference topics have included strengthening the role of fathers in children's lives, the impact of the media culture on children, the delicate balance between work and family, and family involvement in education."
"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."
"The Lourie Center is an important model to consider...(in) mental health care... It is imperative that we use this knowledge to help ensure that every young child in our society has the opportunity to get an emotionally healthy start in life."
"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."
"Popular culture is morally bankrupt, flagrantly licentious and utterly materialistic-and Madonna is the worst of all."
"We use tools such as email, not just as a way to keep in daily touch with family members who live in other cities, but also as a way to keep in touch with staff and members of the public."
"It is better to give children a rule to break than to give them no rules at all."