Rodman is a Governor of the
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. He founded and chairs the Writers Guild Independent Writers Caucus. He has chaired FilmIndependent's Spirit Awards feature film jury as well as the USC Scripter Awards. He is the president of the USC chapter of the
American Association of University Professors, a Fellow of the Los Angeles Institute for the Humanities; a former trustee of the Writers Guild Foundation, vice-chair of the Committee on the Professional Status of Writers; and serves on several nonprofit boards, among them the Franco-American Cultural Fund, and Cornell in Hollywood. He is an alumnus of the Seed Fund Board of the
Liberty Hill Foundation, and a former editor of
The Bill of Rights Journal. Rodman is also on Los Angeles committee of PEN America.
PEN International stands at the intersection of literature and human rights to protect free expression in the United States and worldwide. He is a member of the
National Film Preservation Board, which advises Librarian of Congress on the annual selection of films to the National Film Registry. It also advises on national film preservation planning policy. Rodman is a member of
The Quill and Dagger Society, founded at
Cornell University in 1893. Working with the Library Foundation of Los Angeles, USC, and the Writers Guild, Rodman has conducted public conversations with such writers as
Tom Wolfe,
Ricky Jay, Jeannette Seaver,
Vince Gilligan,
Geoff Dyer, and Lady
Antonia Fraser. at the Cannes 1939 Film Festival in Orléans France. Rodman also contributes to the
Los Angeles Review of Books. His latest articles include 'After Hours Capitalism: On Tom Lutz's "Born Slippy"' a review of
Tom Lutz’s "Born Slippy", published by
Repeater Books and 'On the 192nd Anniversary of the Birth of Jules Verne'. Rodman contributed to
Black Clock literary magazine, published semi-annually by
CalArts in association with its MFA Writing Program. Rodman's work was published in issues 4, 5, 19, 20, 21. by
Jean-Patrick Manchette, published in 2020 by
New York Review Books. ==Honors and awards==