Here are brief descriptions of our signature programs for the Harriet Tubman Tour. If you don't see a program of interest, or if you would like to customize your Harriet Tubman experience, let's chat about your organization's needs.
THE OTHER HALF OF HARRIET!
A zesty twist to the Harriet Tubman story! Drama, dance, music, and spoken word take center stage as you become intimately involved with Harriet and her husband, John Tubman! Explore issues of personal freedom, decision-making, self-actualization, and relationships.
Target audience: Middle School - Adult
TUBMAN-STYLE LEADERSHIP
Do you know your leadership style? Would you like to know what it takes to be a great leader? Well, this program invites you to learn essential leadership skills from Harriet Tubman, one of the greatest leaders of all time! This high-energy program spotlights Mrs. Tubman's innate wisdom and capabilities in the area of servant leadership, bringing 19th century best practices into the heart of 21st century society.
Target audience: Upper Elementary School - Adult
HARRIET SPEAKS!
Guess who's coming in for a visit? You guessed it! None other than Harriet Tubman herself! Accompanied by heart-warming, interactive stories, rhythmic poetry, and foot-stomping songs, Harriet will stop in to share slices of her incredible life before, during, and after the Underground Railroad.
Target audience: Kindergarten - Adult
TUBMAN HOUSE CALLS
Harriet Tubman stops by for a house call! Now, in the comfort of your own home, you and your friends can engage in lively activities, entertaining stories, and timeless life lessons from one of the most famous conductors of the Underground Railroad! You provide the space and she’ll come right on over!
Target audience: Kindergarten - Adult
TUBMAN IN THE CLASSROOM
Wouldn’t it be magical to have Harriet Tubman as a guest in your classroom? Ever thought of a STEAM lesson about the impact of weather on the Underground Railroad? Or maybe a lesson in social-emotional learning showing the value of helping others? Or, perhaps, a social studies lesson about the complexities of escaping slavery? Just give her your learning objectives and she’ll engage your students with songs, chants, stories, movement, and drama to bring the standards to life!
Target audience: Kindergarten - 12th grade