15 Facts About Hanna Rosin

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Hanna Rosin is the editorial director for audio for New York Magazine Formerly, she was the co-host of the NPR podcast Invisibilia with Alix Spiegel.

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Hanna Rosin was co-founder of DoubleX, the now closed women's site connected to the online magazine Slate, and the DoubleX podcast.

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Hanna Rosin is the author of God's Harvard and The End of Men: And the Rise of Women.

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Hanna Rosin was born in Israel; she grew up in Queens, where her father was a taxi driver.

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Hanna Rosin graduated from Stuyvesant High School in 1987, where she won a number of competitions on the debate team with her debate partner David Coleman.

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Hanna Rosin is a co-founder of Slate magazine's DoubleX, a women's site.

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Hanna Rosin has written for The Washington Post, The New Yorker, GQ and New York after beginning her career as a staff writer for The New Republic.

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Hanna Rosin has appeared on The Daily Show and The Colbert Report on Comedy Central.

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Hanna Rosin partly has specialized in writing about religious-political issues, in particular the influence of evangelical Christians on the 2004 US presidential campaign.

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Hanna Rosin is the author of God's Harvard: A Christian College on a Mission to Save America, published in September 2007.

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Hanna Rosin's stories have been included in anthologies of Best American Magazine Writing 2009 and Best American Crime Reporting 2009.

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Hanna Rosin has published a book based on her 2010 Atlantic story, The End of Men.

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Hanna Rosin gave a TED talk on the subject in 2010.

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For Hanna Rosin, this shifting economy has allowed women to use their most gendered stereotypical strengths to succeed.

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On February 27,2012, following the death of children's author Jan Berenstain, Hanna Rosin wrote an article critical of the Berenstain Bears series of books and said "good riddance" to the beloved children's author.