Hanna Rosin

"Women are not just catching up anymore; they are becoming the standard by which success is measured."

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Hanna Rosin

"Women are not just catching up anymore; they are becoming the standard by which success is measured."

Hanna Rosin is the founder of Double X, a women’s website connected to the online magazine Slate, and is the author of The End of Men, which presents a new world order of female dominance. Rosin gave a TED talk on the subject in 2010.

She is a senior editor at The Atlantic, where she writes broadly about American culture, is a writer and editor for Slate, and has written regularly for GQ and New Yorker magazines. Hanna Rosin covered religion for the Washington Post and has appeared on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The Colbert Report, and The Today Show. A National Magazine Award 2009 nominee, and 2010 winner, her stories have also been included in anthologies of Best American Magazine Writing 2009and Best American Crime Reporting 2009.

Hanna Rosin was born in Israel and moved to Queens, New York, when she was five. She comes from a long line of matriarchs, women who either ruled over their husbands or ran away from them. She attended Stanford University, and lives in Washington, D.C. with her husband and their three children.