Mana Golzari '01, a board member of Education for Action, will wear black tomorrow and will attend the rally.
"In this country the criminal justice system is not accounting for the inherent racism in this country, and we claim to be the country setting the standard on human rights," she said.
Marlene M. Losier '01, president of the Haitian Alliance, agreed that changes in the way police make arrests must happen soon.
"I'm afraid that no one will do something and that it will happen again," she said.
The BMF is also planning to hold a forum tonight at 7 p.m., tentatively in Emerson 305, to discuss the issue of racial profiling. The meeting is open to the entire Harvard community.