Highlighting women’s movements both past and present, Dispatch have released a new music video for their tune “Year of the Woman.”

“This song came out of the Brett Kavanaugh hearings… we were shocked and upset to see the polarization around a woman brave enough to share her story of sexual abuse and that her abuser was ultimately named Supreme Court Justice,” Dispatch’s Chadwick Stokes and Brad Corrigan said in an official statement.

Later, the band acknowledged, “We’re two white men who are in proximity to the problem, and we want to use our platform, as Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley says, to raise the people closest to the pain to power. In our evolution, we’ve been lucky to learn from the amazing women in our lives and in the public sphere. We’re just now grasping how different their reality is.”

The music video for “Year of the Woman” was directed by filmmaker Genéa Gaudet. “There are not very many artists as openly political and willing to stick their necks out as Dispatch, so I jumped at the chance to create a protest video,” she said. “Good men don’t want to mansplain or take the spotlight, but they do want to be involved.”

Dispatch is also asking fans to nominate inspiring girls and women for an ongoing interview project where they will “learn from the badass women and girls leading change in their communities.”

Watch the video for “Year of the Woman” below: