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Join Lou and Talkin with Tasha host Tasha as they talk about in 1911, Sioux Falls lacked public restrooms for women, prompting Edith Kellar Lillibridge and Anna M. Eddy to form the Woman's Alliance with 30 women. Despite limited resources, they initiated a groundbreaking project, raising funds through member contributions. With 400 members, Mary Peabody became the first president. This facility served as a "home away from home" for women, creating a lasting legacy of service in the city's history.
Talkin With Tasha – a podcast for everyone
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Join Lou and Talkin with Tasha host Tasha as they talk about in 1911, Sioux Falls lacked public restrooms for women, prompting Edith Kellar Lillibridge and Anna M. Eddy to form the Woman's Alliance with 30 women. Despite limited resources, they initiated a groundbreaking project, raising funds through member contributions. With 400 members, Mary Peabody became the first president. This facility served as a "home away from home" for women, creating a lasting legacy of service in the city's history.
Talkin With Tasha – a podcast for everyone