Women Strike for Peace (WSP) is not a record label but a women's peace organization founded in 1961 in the United States. Established in the context of the Cold War and nuclear disarmament movements, WSP aimed to mobilize women against nuclear weapons and promote peace. The organization gained prominence during the Vietnam War, leveraging grassroots activism and public demonstrations to advocate for disarmament and social justice. While WSP did not produce music, it inspired various artistic expressions, including songs and performances that reflected its mission. The organization’s influence extended into the feminist movement, intersecting with cultural and political changes in the 1960s and 1970s. WSP's legacy continues through its impact on peace activism and women's rights, serving as a model for future movements advocating for social change and gender equality.