Culinary Diplomacy in Public Health: The Case of Brazil with Dr. Scott Barton

March 30
10-11am
Online

This event is hosted by the Public Health Nutrition Program and Nutrition Without Borders.

Join Dr. Scott Barton in a discussion of the importance of regional foods, heritage cooking, and religious practice. Dr. Barton will discuss his work on the intersection of secular and sacred cuisine as a marker of identity politics, cultural heritage, political resistance, women’s labor, and self-determination in Northeastern Brazil.