The Racial Equity Team focuses on racial justice, racial equity, and Mount Olivet's role in systemic racism.
The Racial Equity Team devises plans and strategies to share with the Mount Olivet community and with our neighbors in Arlington and beyond.
Since the formation of this group, we have:
Native American Heritage Month begins November 1. Despite being systematically deprived of their ancestral land by European settlers, including those with who they had formed alliances, the Haudenosaunee (called Iroquois by the French) have maintained a confederacy of six nations for more than one thousand years.

Haudenosaunee’s Legendary Founding | Native America | Sacred Stories | PBS
Haudenosaunee | Women and Governance
Haudenosaunee Thanksgiving Address – 20 | Dance For All People
Haudenosaunee Thanksgiving Address
Past biases create present-day hurdles for Six Nations historians | Buffalo Toronto Public Media
The Six Nations Confederacy During the American Revolution (U.S. National Park Service)
Consider walking in the footsteps of our neighbors by visiting a series of sites, memorials, and living testaments to the courage, resilience, and faith of our African American neighbors. There are two tours that seek to capture glimpses into the story of North and South Arlington. We pray they may serve as the first step in the long walk towards racial equity and justice in Arlington.
Read a short report by Jim Dake on the history of Mount Olivet and racism within Arlington and the United Methodist Church.
Read the reportStart here to learn more about the Racial Equity Team at Mount Olivet, or browse current events to see what's coming next.