Dr. Carmen Logie is the Canada Research Chair in Global Health Equity and Social Justice with Marginalized Populations, a Professor at the Factor-Inwentash Faculty of Social Work, University of Toronto, Adjunct Professor at the United Nations University Institute for Water, Environment, & Health, Research Scientist at Centre for Gender & Sexual Health Equity, and Adjunct Scientist at Women’s College Hospital. Her research program advances understanding of, and develops interventions to address, hazardous social and physical environments associated with HIV vulnerabilities, including intersecting forms of stigma, extreme weather events, and resource scarcities (including food, housing, and water insecurity). Her current research projects focus on HIV prevention, testing and care cascades in Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania, and Canada with people living with HIV, refugee and displaced youth, climate-affected youth, lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer (LGBTQ) communities, sex workers, and Indigenous youth. Her over 290 peer-reviewed publications, cited more than 14,000 times, advance knowledge of the mechanisms through which intersecting stigma and other social ecological factors harm health. She has a podcast you can find everywhere podcasts are, called Everybody Hates Me: Let’s Talk About Stigma with guests on multiple forms of stigma, with over 20,000 downloads. Her work advances SDG #3, SDG #5, SDG #6, SDG #10, and SDG #13.