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Julie Bolejack

29 Oct 2025
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Julie Bolejack, MBA

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Black History Month Day 3: Resistance is the story

Black History Month Day 3: Resistance is the story

Some mornings, the fatigue settles in before the coffee has time to work. Not the physical kind. The deeper weariness that comes from knowing that telling the truth, again and again, will cost something. That resisting what is wrong will never be efficient, tidy, or rewarded on a reasonable timeline.

By Julie Bolejack 03 Feb 2026
Black History Month Day 2: The Lie of “A Few Bad People”

Black History Month Day 2: The Lie of “A Few Bad People”

Hello readers! Some truths take a long time to land, not because they are complicated, but because they are inconvenient. Black History Month invites us to sit with those truths without rushing to soften them. It asks us to remember that history is not a story we tell about the

By Julie Bolejack 02 Feb 2026
Black History Month - Day 1 Black History Is Not a Feel-Good Story

Black History Month - Day 1 Black History Is Not a Feel-Good Story

Black History Fact: In 1619, enslaved Africans were brought to what would become the United States—before the country existed, before democracy, before the Constitution. Black history does not enter America as a footnote. It enters at the beginning. Before there was a United States, there was forced labor. Before

By Julie Bolejack 01 Feb 2026
Here we are. One full month of 2026 in the books.

Here we are. One full month of 2026 in the books.

I don’t know about you, but January felt both fast and endless. Like we were holding our breath while still being asked to keep moving. That’s a strange way to begin a year. So I want to pause for a moment and ask a real question, not a

By Julie Bolejack 31 Jan 2026
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