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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

Anarchists and skeets

I don’t know why it didn’t occur to anybody to blame the collapse of the cod fishery on the anarchists!

BREAKING NEWS: LOAN GUARANTEE DETAILS LEAKED

Finally! The Lower Churchill loan guarantee!

Temporary foreign workers: a growing reality. But is it the right one?

How immigration policy is increasingly being used by governments and businesses to address labour market needs, and the debates these policies have given rise to.

New Newfoundlanders: Three profiles

Here we present snapshots of the experiences of three people who chose to make Newfoundland and Labrador their home...

Supply & Demand: The politics of Newfoundland and Labrador’s labour ‘shortage’

Part 1: "There's always work...but nobody willing to hire"

A 21st century betrayal

Federal government's SAR cutbacks will cost lives

Prosperity: an unlikely challenge

Public panel examines Newfoundland and Labrador's 'prosperity': is it coming, going, or slipping through our fingers?

Zerbe’s folly

New MUN dean's proposed tuition fee increases are out of step with university, province, and students

African beats heating up Newfoundland dance-floors

St. John's world music scene growing quickly, thanks to diverse group of local musicians

Hailing the haggis

Scotland's recent moves toward independence offer useful lessons for Newfoundland and Labrador