Dr. Bath is an Associate Professor and Vice Chair for Justice, Equity, Diversity and Inclusion in the Department of Psychiatry, and senior advisor for the UCLA DGSOM Antiracism Roadmap (ARR). She is board certified in child and adolescent, adult, and forensic psychiatry. Dr. Bath has a long-standing interest in community mental health and health inequities and has committed her career to advancing health equity for racialized, minoritized, and marginalized youth and families, with specialized focus on youth impacted by the foster care and juvenile legal systems. Dr. Bath has dedicated her time to working with structural vulnerable populations and consults regularly with the court system. Her portfolio of research has included funding from the National Institutes of Health, National Institutes of Drug Abuse, PCORI, and Los Angeles County Department of Probation. She teaches on structural racism, antiracism and racism, and its impacts on biomedical research, workforce, and mental health. As a senior strategist, she leads or co-leads a variety of initiatives, including but not limited to, Restorative Justice, the Racial Justice Report Card, the Antiracist Transformation in Medical Education, JEDI Academic Mentoring Council and the Black Latinx Native American Faculty Collective. Her current research involves community participatory models to increase engagement in behavioral and reproductive health with for girls with histories of commercial sexual exploitation and those in the child welfare and juvenile legal system.