Hanna Rosin is a co-host of NPR’s “Invisibilia,” a show about invisible forces that shape human behavior, and a contributing editor at The Atlantic, where she has written many cover stories about sex, murder, and the modern American family. Rosin has also written for The New Yorker, The Washington Post, New York, and GQ, among others. She is the author of The End of Men and God’s Harvard: A Christian College on a Mission to Save America. She headlined the first TEDWomen conference and has appeared on “The Daily Show” and “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.” Rosin is the recipient of a 2010 National Magazine Award.
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