Joni Roberts, an esteemed academic and a leading advocate in the fight against health and education disparities, has significantly impacted marginalized communities in the United States. Originally from the Caribbean, Roberts’ journey reflects her unwavering commitment to bettering the lives of others, especially women of color. Currently based in the United States, Roberts focuses her research on understanding how social factors influence health and identifying practical solutions to address these inequalities. Her work goes beyond academia; it is a mission to create inclusive programs and initiatives designed for marginalized communities. Roberts’ research on health disparities and women’s health explores the complex relationship between sexual health, physical activity, and interventions for obesity. Her contributions extend beyond academia to the public sphere, where her insights have been featured in local newspapers. Most notably, the LA Times highlighted her work in discussing AI as a tool for detecting sexually transmitted infections, drawing attention to the possibilities and challenges of integrating technology in healthcare. Roberts’ career is defined by her unwavering pursuit of equity and justice in health and education. Her efforts are not only reshaping the landscape of obesity management and sexual health but are also setting the stage for more inclusive and effective healthcare solutions for future generations. As a member of the renowned “40 Under 40” list, Roberts is an inspiring leader and a catalyst for change, proving that dedication and passion can drive substantial progress in addressing some of society’s most pressing challenges.
The inaugural 40 under 40 cohort represents the next generation of leaders, entrepreneurs, researchers, scientists, activists, intellectual provocateurs, authors, and directors who inspire and catalyze us all to a more just and equitable world.