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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

The seal fishery is dead. Long live the seal fishery!

The column I swore I would never write

Irony and independence

On the anniversary of Con-federation, some advice to future Republicans...

Hipster Tetralogy: Part 3

Hipster: how deeply has it permeated your culture?

Appreciating complexity

As the Kony 2012 viral media sensation stokes debate, one Newfoundlander's project seeks to challenge quick-fix attitudes

Canada’s democratic crisis deepens

Robo-call scandal symptomatic of deeper problems

Heed the Hare

Atlantic Canada's most unique literary and musical festival kicks off

Conversations with Crummey

Newfoundland author Michael Crummey discusses his latest book Galore and the themes it raises: environmental, cultural, and magical...

Enough is enough

Anti-scab legislation? A sensible idea that's long overdue

The price of oil

The First Rule of Petro-politics is you don't let people talk about petro-politics

Breaking news: Ontario has good idea

Ontario publishes the salaries of its highest-paid public employees. Why don't we?