Kellogg Lecture: Doing Good Science: When Fetal Development is Global Development in Guatemala and Beyond

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Location: Hesburgh Center, C103 (View on map )

The Kellogg Institute welcomes Emily Yates-DoerrAssistant Professor of Anthropology at Oregon State University and University of Amsterdam.

This talk traces an untold story of Guatemalan migration, documenting the longstanding failure of maternal nutrition interventions in Guatemala to meaningfully improve women’s lives. After a half-century of intensive maternal nutrition intervention, Guatemala still has one of the highest rates of chronic hunger in the world and, in some areas, one in five people have emigrated to the US. Yates-Doerr explores why this is so, linking maternal nutrition interventions to ongoing violence against Indigenous women. Her attention to how fetal development becomes equated to global development has implications for the act of 'doing good science' in and beyond Guatemala's borders.

For more information, please visit: https://kellogg.nd.edu/lecture-Emily-Yates-Doerr