5 Ways to Honor Indigenous Peoples' Day
On October 8, 2021, President Joe Biden signed a proclamation declaring October 11, 2021, as Indigenous Peoples’ Day. Indigenous Peoples’ Day recognizes history, culture, and sacrifices that American Indians, Alaska Natives, and Native Hawaiians have made throughout our country's history. Looking to learn more and wondering how to honor Indigenous People’s Day? Here are five ways you can commemorate the holiday.
Your Guide to New York Health Insurance
The New York health insurance exchange is called New York State of Health. This is where eligible people (ie: people who aren't aren’t already covered by Medicaid, an employer, their parents, or Veterans Affairs) can find subsidized ACA plans. Sign up between November 1 and January 31 to ensure you get coverage.
Meet Kragh, Sam Kragh.
Sam is celebrating his 3 year anniversary at Stride—here’s a bit about his journey from Member Experience Associate to Associate Product Manager.
Multiple Gigs Help This Freelancer Make Ends Meet—And Put Her Family First
This post is part of a series focused on the unique stories of independent workers. We spoke with Stride member Kadie Kirby to learn more about her experience as a cosmetologist and part-time delivery driver.
Unemployment Benefits for Gig Workers Have Ended. Here’s How to Replace that Income.
Extra unemployment benefits have ended. If you were receiving them, here’s how to replace that income.
How delivery work changed — and saved — this Stride member’s life
This is part of a series of stories we’re sharing about independent workers to shed light on their unique stories. We spoke with Mary Jo to learn more about her experience as an independent worker with DoorDash and how becoming self-employed saved her life.
Meet Adam Hecht, the Stride employee and musician on our playlist this week
Adam is celebrating his 2 year anniversary at Stride—here’s a bit about his journey.
In Celebration of Women's Equality Day
Women’s Equality Day is observed every year to commemorate the 1920 certification of the 19th Amendment into the US Constitution, which granted women the right to vote.