Roc Rochon
Roc Rochon is a PhD student in the sport management program at Florida State University. Roc seeks to expand a critical sport sociology that amplifies the ways that sport and representations of 'the body' in sport both maintain and perpetuate power, privilege, and oppression, such as the removal and dispossession of land from Indigenous peoples, the disregard of gender variation in sport, and the barriers of structural racism. Roc's research focus is on the experiences of queer and trans* people in the Black Diaspora who live in the U.S. South, with a particular focus on Indigenous and African knowledges of land and how these knowledges can be practiced through a healing modality through somatic movement. In the future, Roc will seek opportunities in and outside of academia that value community-based work through a critical pedagogical practice.
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