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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

From Ecuador to Labrador

Canadian mining companies under fire

The sun shines but briefly

A legacy fund could secure the future of this province. Why haven't oil revenues been used to set one up already?

PART 2: From Fashion Crimes to menswear lines

Newfoundlanders making a difference in mainland fashion

Beastie Boys | Hot Sauce Committee Part Two

Da b'ys are back!

From fashion crimes to menswear lines

Newfoundlanders making a difference in mainland fashion

News Media: A voter’s best friend or worst enemy?

Does today's reporting risk undermining our democratic system?

Adventures in media accuracy

Should we believe what we read?

From deep dark dungeons to flash mobs

Blog: Youth organizing is serious business

Our federal election: the fairy tale

Once upon a time there was a land called Avalon. One day, a dark shadow emerged from the fog...

End of the singer-songwriter? Hardly.

Dave Picco speaks of his second solo album from T.O.