Film director, Aladdin Benberna reflects on the process of creating a documentary about the history of Fight for Peace in celebration of Newham Heritage Month.

Film director, Aladdin Benberna reflects on the process of creating a documentary about the history of Fight for Peace in celebration of Newham Heritage Month.
Fight for Peace Practice and Professional Standards Manager, Maria shares how the delivery of our sessions in schools are a tool to empower young people.
In an inspiring episode of LutaPod, Fight for Peace athlete, Maëlle talks the power of showing up, and some of the experiences that shaped her to being the athlete she is today.
It’s just over a week until the Fight for Peace boxing show, and Sports Development Manager, Silvino gives insight into the amazing efforts of our athletes and coaches.
ACT-AS-1 Community Development Manager, Joshua and Future Light member, Amet reflect on why youth leadership is key in creating a safer Newham for our young people.
Eight Fight for Peace members successfully complete Future Directions programme with financial services company, Morgan Stanley to support career development.
Footballer, uni student and Fight for Peace Youth Worker, Angel shines light on some of the issues women face in sport, from stereotyping to inappropriate behaviour from male coaches.
Head of Operations, James Morgan talks the power of language when telling young people’s stories, and why amplifying the truth is key in supporting their growth.
During the annually recognised World Day of Social Justice, we take a moment to reflect on how our work supporting young people contributes to a fair and just society.
In a new project led by filmmaker Aladdin Benberna, Fight for Peace Young Creatives embark on a documentary as part of Newham Month 2024, telling the story of our work to date.