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:
Land grant colleges and universities, primarily established under the Morrill Act in 1862, have long been praised for the democratization of higher education (although democratization generally meant white males). But whose land was granted for founding those schools? In the last decade scholars have focused on the fact that almost 11 million acres of land previously inhabited by Native Americans and taken over by the federal government through one means or another was the source of funding under the Morrill Act. Learn more about how land in the west funded schools in the east as well as continuing sources of income through extractive processes in this week's resources.

An Unacknowledged Legacy: Land Grant Colleges and the Dispossession of American Indians
Investigation reveals how universities profit off land taken from Indigenous people | PBS News
What does it really mean to be a land-grant college? | UCR News | UC Riverside
Land-Grant or Land Grab Universities? - Belt Magazine
Land Acknowledgement and Labor Recognition | InclusiveVT | Virginia Tech
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.