Peter Fiduccia examines the geography of inequality and explores how technology and public health serve as drivers of inequity. He leverages publicly available data and utilizes spatial methods to augment, synthesize, and present actionable results to stakeholders. His research pursues new approaches to understanding spatial relationships through examination of large, complex data systems. Part of what Fiduccia loves so much about his work is making connections among types of information that seem at first very different and hard to reconcile. Fiduccia analyzes and visualizes data connections to deliver actionable information to policy leaders whose decisions can impact the lives of millions of people. Researching these subjects has impressed upon him the power of spatial analyses to objectively present data concerning equality and representation. As organizations strive for more inclusive environments, it is the obligation of responsible researchers to promote tools which invite objective understanding of systemic inequalities while simultaneously inviting collaboration.