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Rhea Rollmann

Rhea Rollmann is an award-winning journalist, writer and audio producer based in St. John’s and is the author of A Queer History of Newfoundland (Engen Books, 2023). She’s a founding editor of TheIndependent.ca, and a contributing editor with PopMatters.com. Her writing has appeared in a range of popular and academic publications, including Briarpatch, Xtra Magazine, CBC, Chatelaine, Canadian Theatre Review, Journal of Gender Studies, and more. Her work has garnered three Atlantic Journalism Awards, multiple CAJ award nominations, the Andrea Walker Memorial Prize for Feminist Health Journalism, and she was shortlisted for the NL Human Rights Award in 2024. She also has a background in labour organizing and queer and trans activism. She is presently Station Manager at CHMR-FM, a community radio station in St. John’s.

Rhea's Latest Articles

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Backchecks and SLAPP shots: Protecting public debate

With corporate activity expanding, provincial government must enact legislation to protect public debate from thin-skinned, deep-pocketed developers

Wild, wild cats

Time for Vale to stop flexing its muscles, and start fixing its problems

“Near to home as by sea…”

Sometimes, going away brings us even closer to home

One world, two worlds, three worlds, four…

Debate led to disturbing confrontation

Oil and Water: a complicated success

A powerful play that doesn't just tell a heartwarming story

Six reasons why the new access to information laws are gonna be AWESOME

Sometimes, you gotta look on the bright side

A nasty, nasty business

The use of temporary foreign workers in Bay de Verde is a problem on many levels. Our government needs to act now to ensure it doesn't become worse.

The politics of mediocrity

Our government is watching. And waiting. And not doing a whole lot else...

Suspending labour rights risks lives

The needs of the many outweigh the profits of the few

A not-so-public battle for a very public good

Quebec students are engaged in a ferocious defense of Canadian values