Amy Kaslow is a writer and photographer with a lens on at-risk societies, worldwide. She’s spent the past four decades writing, broadcasting, and photographing in the world’s trouble spots, chronicling the immediate aftermath of conflict and well into the post-war period. Domestically, she focuses on fallout from the failed War on Poverty. Kaslow’s been a columnist, contributor, staff writer and editor for Fortune Magazine, Institutional Investor, Harvard Business Review, The Economist, Huffington Post, SLATE, The Middle East, Moment, Emerging Markets, Europe Magazine, The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, The Washington Quarterly, The International Economy and many other news outlets. She was the longtime lead international economic correspondent for the Christian Science Monitor and special global crisis correspondent for public radio's Marketplace.