The Pay It No Mind Challenge
A nonprofit fundraiser supporting
The Ali Forney CenterAn independent Fitness Challenge to Honor the Life and Legacy of Marsha P. Johnson & Sylvia Rivera
$371
raised by 11 people
$500 goal
Our goal is to encourage people to learn about the history of New York Pride, get moving, and raise some money while we do it!
To complete the challenge, you commit to doing the following workout between June 28th, the day the police raid at the Stone Wall Inn occurred sparking the Stone Wall Riots, and July 6th, the day Marsha died under suspicious circumstances. Please time the workout and donate the time it took to complete all rounds to The Ali Forney Center, an organization in NY whose mission is to “protect LGBTQ youths from the harms of homelessness and empower them with the tools needed to live independently.”
So, what's the Workout?
The Workout:
6 rounds of:
28 Air squats
24 Jumping jacks
17 Push-Ups
6 Burpees
Take the total time it takes to you complete the workout and donate that money to The Ali Forney Center.
The Meaning Behind the Workout
June (6) was when The Stonewall Riots began on the (28)th of that month.
Stonewall and the growth of the LGBTQ+ rights movement was led by Queer women of color, Sylvia Rivera and Marsha P. Johnson who were (17) and (24) are the time of the riots.
The riots lasted (6) days
Functional Fitness Variation(with weights):
6 rounds of:
28 DB Front squats
24 Double-Unders
17 Push-Ups
6 Devils press
HIIT Variation:
6 rounds of:
28 Jumping squats
24 Plank Jacks
17 Box step-ups
6 Burpees
Partner Workout Options:
Option 1: You go/I go, and double the rounds…so each person completes 6 rounds
Option 2: You go/I go, and keep the rounds the same so each person completes 3 total rounds
Option 3: Split the reps in each round as needed for a total of 6 rounds
Running Variation:
Option 1: Run/Walk 1,969 meters (1.2 Miles) to signify the year the Stonewall Riots occurred in NYC
Option 2: Run/Walk 6 miles in honor of the month of June or Pride Month
Why Pay It No Mind?
We are pushing for people to fight for what is right, and educate themselves on the state of the world we live in, so why choose a passive phrase?
The middle initial in Marsha P. Johnson’s name stands for Pay It No Mind. It is our hope that this name will inspire people who see it to not only research the life and legacy of these icons who were integral activists in the Gay Liberation movement but also inspire people to educate themselves on the struggles the LGBTQ+ communities continue to face today and how they can help.