
Time
Thu, June 25, 2026 7:00 pm - 9:00 pmLocation
Harriet tells the powerful true story of Harriet Tubman and her fight to escape slavery and free others.
First, the film introduces Araminta “Minty” Ross, who later becomes Harriet Tubman. She lives under slavery in Maryland. However, she refuses to accept her fate. She dreams of freedom and a better life.
Next, she learns that she may be sold and separated from her family. As a result, she makes a bold decision. She escapes into the night. She runs toward the North, guided by faith and determination.
Then, she reaches freedom in Philadelphia. There, she adopts the name Harriet Tubman. Meanwhile, she realizes her mission is not over. She chooses to return to the South. Consequently, she risks her life to guide others to freedom through the Underground Railroad.
Afterward, Harriet becomes a key conductor. She leads dozens of enslaved people to safety. She uses intelligence, courage, and knowledge of the land. In addition, she outsmarts slave catchers who hunt her.
However, danger grows with each mission. Bounty hunters track her movements. Friends and family face constant threat. Still, Harriet refuses to stop. Her faith and resolve remain strong.
Meanwhile, she builds alliances with abolitionists. She also supports the Union Army during the Civil War. Therefore, her impact expands beyond secret rescues.
Finally, the film shows Harriet as a symbol of resistance and freedom. She helps liberate many lives. Thus, her legacy becomes permanent in American history.
In conclusion, Harriet highlights courage, sacrifice, and relentless hope in the face of oppression.
Gorton Center houses the beautiful John and Nancy Hughes Theater featuring professional sound, light, video, and digital cinema technology. The 309-seat theater is a wonderful space to watch a film - we offer a wide variety - ranging from classics from the past to newer releases, documentary films and festivals, kids and family movies, and we screen John Hughes movies several times a year.
Gorton offers financial assistance and flexible payment options to individuals who may be unable to afford standard program fees. This support ensures that everyone has the opportunity to participate in meaningful learning and cultural enrichment experiences. Applications are reviewed based on demonstrated financial need.
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Laura Demmer, Director of Development
Ann Kiesling, Development Associate
847-234-6060
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