I was given the opportunity to come to the December 21, 2014 Stand Up Sundays and share what we have been doing with Narrow The Gap! I thank them and Jared Zarantonello at Forward Radio Louisville for that opportunity.

Please forgive the copious amount of "ums," "you knows," and "basicallys." It was all off the cuff in a less formal setting. You can listen to my talk here.

YOU

Narrow The Gap! and the Brothers Helping Brothers Radio Show thanks you all for your support! We continue to work hard to be your One Stop Online Shop for West Louisville empowerment information and news!

Since our founding in September 2014, the site has grown considerably and it is your word of mouth through social media that has made that possible!

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Thank you all for your support. Past, present and the future!

-Michael R. Hicks, January 22, 2015
updated July 1, 2015

Location: The Playhouse, 1911 South Third Street, University of Louisville campus. Jeff Stetson's 1987 play "The Meeting" is a fascinating and eloquent play that depicts a fictitious meeting between King and Malcolm. The irony is that Dr. King and Minister Malcolm X met only once for a single minute.

Photo gallery of the 43rd ANNUAL MLK Jr. Motorcade Rally at King Solomon Baptist Church, 1620 West Anderson Street - 01/19/2015 in West Louisville.

Photos by the urban photojournalist Bud Dorsey - 2015