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:
In the late 1970s the toxic waste at Niagara Falls' Love Canal resulted in two dominant narratives: homeowner mothers who demanded various actions to protect the health of their children and the passing of Superfund legislation. Who was left out of those narratives and, despite nominally achieving their goal, most relief? The Black mothers in rental units across the street, equally concerned about the health of their children.

POISONED GROUND: THE TRAGEDY AT LOVE CANAL | Chapter 1 | American Experience | PBS - YouTube
The Black women of Love Canal who were erased from environmental history - EHN
The Black mothers who fought toxic waste in New York's Love Canal
A trio of black women who helped... - Beyond the Railroad | Facebook
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.