Data Science for Health Justice: Addressing the Social Determinants of Health focuses on using data to understand and address the social, economic and environmental factors as well as underlying social and institutional inequities. This health justice movement has been a powerful force in public health, seeking to highlight the destructive role of oppressive forces such as racism, sexism, classism and others and to promote collective action. By bringing together experts from diverse fields within public health and the community, this conference aims to explore how data can be utilized to identify and address systemic inequities in access to care, community connectedness, education, housing, employment, and environmental conditions. These data-driven insights and innovations can help forge new public health strategies and actionable solutions to achieve health equity.