Related: Watch this Parkland survivor’s powerful speech that ties LGBT students to gun controlVideo of civil rights protests through history play as the group urges listeners to take to the streets and march.
The lyrics touch on racial justice, climate change, and namechecks bisexual Parkland mass shooting survivor Emma Gonzales.The video montage includes footage from LGBTQ rights protests, police confrontations, memorials to transgender women, suffragettes, and Black Lives Matter protests.
At the end, the names of Black people killed by police violence scroll across the screen over a fiddle solo.The group’s social media accounts and website have all been updated to reflect the change.