Tipper Gore

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Tipper Gore is an American social issues advocate and co-founder of the Parents Music Resource Center, known for her campaigns for content labeling in music and her role as Second Lady of the United States during Al Gore’s vice presidency.


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instanceOf author
human
photographer
social activist
advocacyArea LGBT rights
homelessness
mental health awareness
violence in media
authored Joined at the Heart: The Transformation of the American Family
Photographs
Picture This: A Visual Diary
Raising PG Kids in an X-Rated Society
birthName Mary Elizabeth Aitcheson NERFINISHED
child Albert Gore III
Karenna Gore
Kristin Gore
Sarah Gore
coAuthor Albert Gore, Jr.
surface form: "Al Gore"
coFounderOf Parents Music Resource Center
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
criticizedBy musicians opposing music censorship
dateOfBirth 1948-08-19
degree Bachelor of Arts in psychology
Master’s degree in psychology
educatedAt Boston University NERFINISHED
St. Agnes School (Alexandria, Virginia)
endTime Second Lady of the United States
surface form: "Second Lady of the United States 2001"

separation from Al Gore 2010
familyName Gore
givenName Mary
inception Parents Music Resource Center 1985
knownFor advocacy on social issues
campaigns for parental advisory labels on music
mental health advocacy
memberOfPoliticalParty Democratic Party
surface form: "Democratic Party (United States)"
nickname Tipper
notableAssociatedOrganization National Alliance on Mental Illness (supporter)
notableWork Raising PG Kids in an X-Rated Society
numberOfChildren 4
officeHeldTogetherWith Albert Gore, Jr.
surface form: "Vice President Al Gore"
participatedIn hearings on explicit content in music in the 1980s
photographyExhibitedAt various U.S. galleries
placeOfBirth Washington, D.C.
surface form: "Washington, D.C., United States"
positionHeld Second Lady of the United States
religion Episcopal Church
residence Arlington, Virginia, United States NERFINISHED
spouse Albert Gore, Jr.
surface form: "Al Gore"
startTime Second Lady of the United States 1993
marriage to Al Gore 1970

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Albert Gore, Jr. spouse Tipper Gore
subject surface form: "Albert Gore Jr."