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Max J. Rosenthal is a freelance journalist and M.S. candidate at Columbia Journalism School, where he covers Crown Heights, Brooklyn. He previously covered national politics and foreign policy for The Huffington Post in Washington, D.C., and won a 2012 GLAAD Media Award for Outstanding Digital Journalism. Max is a native New Yorker and a 2006 graduate of the University of Virginia.
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