will be a march starting at the robert a lee recreation center and will in at the lawn of the pinta christ. that is where peaceful discussion will be held. organizers are asking people to bring signs against hate and discrimination. the meeting he hide the protest is sometimes lost, and all the calling to an act of solidarity. dora miller shows us how some are turning to a safety pin to help by discrimination. >> [ clip playing ] >>reporter: the meaning behind the protesting can sometimes be lost in the noise. perhaps it is time for a quieter act of solidarity. >> people have to find communication. there is not a single each challenge that accomplishes everything we want. >>reporter: a safety pin a sign for those who feel vulnerable in this country. >> i think it is a great idea and it demonstrates to the community. >> if it is going to bring more love and not a guard so that you are approachable i think it is great.>>reporter: the assistant director of diversity some of the very fresh wounds. >> we have asked students who have expressed discomfort and who has expressed fear for their safe