Talmadge Anderson Heritage House
935 B Street, Pullman, WA 99163
Talmadge Anderson Heritage House, TAHH, named for its founder retired Professor Talmadge Anderson, houses a collection of art and artifacts, books, music, as well as films and video that celebrate African/African American heritage. Established in 1975, TAHH finally has a permanent home at 935 B. Street. TAHH provides meeting space for student, faculty and staff organizations, spaces where the community plans and hosts the Martin Luther King, Jr. Freedom School, and the kickoff to Black History Month events. The Diversity Education Program’s offices and state of the art training room are also housed at the TAHH.
To secure reservations please contact Laura Ryan at 509-334-0279 or laura_ryan@wsu.edu. We can help with:
- Event Assistance & support staff
- Reservable space for meetings, retreats, social events
- Fully equipped kitchen
- Training Room (Talmadge Anderson Heritage House only)
- Equipment for gatherings including folding tables and chairs
- Study and meeting space (30-35 people)
- VHS/DVD classroom capabilities





