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MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Tucked away on the edge of East Memphis, the Women’s Exchange was once one of the few ways widows and mothers of sick children could provide for their families.
“It was frowned upon for women to work outside of the home and a marketplace was built for them,” explained Nora Boswell.
Years later, it still offers the wares of women in Memphis who need flexibility and want to share their talents with the community.
Some of the items are consigned and many are created in the sew room.
“We provide all of the material, the lace, the buttons, the needles, the thread and sometimes sewing machines.”
This is Serena White’s second stint working for the Women’s Exchange.
The mother of quadruplets said she enjoys the flexibility the jobs offer.


