We tried to convey the impact watching this unfold from the sidelines has had on us. We hope you enjoy this song and video that share some of what we learned from the powerful women speaking up about rampant abuse. Use this form to nominate a woman or girl you know or whose work you want to learn more about: We'll be doing interviews every other month in 2020 with Calling All Crows to highlight women and girls leading in their fields. We hope to bring you, our fans, on this journey with us and get your help. With that in mind, we want to learn more from badass women and girls leading change in their communities. The time for gender equity is far overdue. Our society needs less ego and more of a nurturing spirit - we need more women in positions of power. We’re just now grasping how different their reality is. In our evolution, we’ve been lucky to learn from the amazing women in our lives and in the public sphere. 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. 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.īrett Kavanaugh is just one of many men whose stories of abusing their power and women have come to light recently… This song came out of the Brett Kavanaugh hearings. Watch the music video below, directed, edited, and produced by Genéa Gaudet, or listen here. In honor of Human Rights Day, our new song “Year of the Woman” is out now.