We launch Season Two of LutaPod – a youth-led project funded by Sport England committed to breaking barriers and expanding access to sport for women and girls.


We launch Season Two of LutaPod – a youth-led project funded by Sport England committed to breaking barriers and expanding access to sport for women and girls.

We reflect on our first Youth Leadership training, a successful Newham Youth Partnership meeting, and an important collaboration amplifying the government’s Team Up campaign.

Season Two of our women-led podcast, LutaPod provides a space for women and girls to share their experiences, and change the narrative around women in sport.

Fight for Peace is thrilled to announce the official release of our Annual Report 2024 – intertwining our local, national and global impact with the Trustees Annual Report.

Fight for Peace Young Creatives are entering an exciting new phase – offering bold, authentic production services to mission-aligned organisations, funders, and partners.

Fight for Peace Young Creatives embark on an exciting Arts Council England project focused on developing young people’s access to creative careers, while celebrating Newham.

Fight for Peace’s Marketing & Communications Manager Chris reflects on how our Academy’s unique atmosphere is helping develop the next generation of talent.

Fight for Peace celebrated the achievements of three former members during an intimate film premiere hosted at our Academy on Wednesday evening.

Fight for Peace members Asmaa and Raluca talk pre-fight nerves, female empowerment and inclusivity ahead of their amateur boxing debuts this weekend.

Our latest Young Creatives film tells the story of former Fight for Peace member, trailblazer in women’s boxing, and founder of Modest Moves, Athena Bashar.