Are you passionate about racial equity and social justice (RESJ) in therapeutic spaces? Curious about the work of the RESJ Committee and eager to connect with like-minded advocates from across the DDP community?
The Racial Equity and Social Justice (RESJ) Committee is hosting a free Meet & Greet webinar in 2026 repeated 3 times, featuring renowned racial justice activist Natasha Johnson.
The webinar will be fun, interactive one-hour sessions designed for you to meet our current committee members, learn more about our mission, and discover how you can get involved in shaping a more inclusive future.
Update: The final webinar will now be a recording that you can watch for free. Please use the registration form below and we’ll let you know when it’s available.
Special Guest Speaker: Natasha Johnson

We’re thrilled to welcome Natasha Johnson, who featured in the recent documentary ‘Backlash the murder of George Floyd’ which aired on BBC 2 in the UK. She will share her inspiring journey and experiences championing equality. This is a unique opportunity to hear first hand about the impact of advocacy and the power of collective action.
The RESJ Committee is committed to promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion across the organisation. Our role includes holding DDPI Worldwide accountable for its commitments to racial justice and actively working to develop cultural competency within the organisation. We strive to create spaces where all voices are heard and valued, ensuring that our practices reflect fairness and respect for every individual. We welcome participation from people globally, both inside and outside the UK, and from all backgrounds, as we believe that a truly inclusive community is essential for meaningful change.
What to expect:
- Insightful introductions to the RESJ Committee and our work
- An engaging talk and Q&A with Natasha Johnson
- Opportunities to network, ask questions, and explore how you can contribute
- A welcoming, supportive space for all—whether you’re an activist, advocate, or professional with lived experience
Don’t miss your chance to be part of this movement for change. Register now and help us advance racial equality in therapeutic spaces.
