"Code Pink" is a feminist movement that began in America in the fall of 2002 in rejection of the decision of the administration of former President George W. Bush to invade Iraq.

It works to end American colonialism, which is based on igniting and supporting wars, and supports initiatives that promote human rights and peace around the world. The name “Code Pink” goes back to the American warning coding system against terrorist attacks. Although the Department of Homeland Security changed the coding system in 2011, the movement still retained the color pink as its symbol.