— More than 500 people are scheduled to march on the University of Alabama campus Wednesday morning to protest Greek segregation and demonstrate solidarity with the sorority women who spoke out against discriminatory recruitment practices in last week's The Crimson White expose.

The march will start at 7:15 a.m Wednesday at Gorgas Library and end at the Rose Administration Building.

Organizers are calling it the Stand in the Schoolhouse Door 2013.

“The Stand in the Schoolhouse Door of 2013 will be a collaborative effort from all parts of campus to stand up together against the racism on our campus,” an email advertising the event reads. “We hope that this will be the last time a stand is needed to integrate this campus. At this time, we need a university — from students to faculty to administrators—that no longer just stands aside, but stand up for what is right.”

The protest is being organized by a coalition of concerned students and faculty, the same group who submitted an open letter to the administration via The Crimson White Monday, calling for public and transparent denunciation of Greek system segregation and discrimination.

A march is scheduled for 7:15 a.m. Wednesday on the University of Alabama campus,

“When our tuition money subsidizes repeated acts of racism, we are allowing George Wallace’s dream of segregation today, segregation tomorrow, segregation forever to live on,” the email reads. “This is unacceptable.”

Organizer Ross Green said dozens of students are manning phone trees Tuesday night to encourage students, faculty and community members to attend, and students have also taken to social media to publicize the event.