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Theme: 🌊🌊🌊🌊 Point ( · ) Break 🌊🌊🌊🌊

This event occurred on
January 25, 2025
Delray Beach, Florida
United States

A Point Break refers to the geomorphic topography that gives rise to a special wave which wraps around a point or headland to then ride far along the coastline. When conditions are met, most surfers would consider it the "perfect wave".
It is also a key process in coastal geomorphology, shaping the landscape and modifying the shoreline. Wave action is considered a key driver of coastal change and landscape evolution.
A similar concept in sociology, refers to the collective behavior which eventually unleashes a complete topple.
Let's think about having two alternatives to take action upon; it is natural to evaluate benefit over cost, however both could vary based on how many individuals have already opted for one or the other. According to Morton Grodzins, there is a particular point where net benefits exceed net costs referred to as "that one too many".
Making echo on Mark Granovetter analysis of social networks, our theme this year focuses on "social change" attained by civil engagement. We pay important attention to the diffusion of information, influence, opportunity and how these could lead to the emergence of self-organized driven groups to promote positive change in our local and global community.

Old School Square
51 N Swinton Ave
Delray Beach, Florida, 33444
United States
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Aline Silva

Aline Silva, holds an MBA with a focus on Marketing and Communications. Originally born in Brazil, she grew roots in South Florida where she explored first hand, the power of kindness, doing good not only lifts others but also fuels our own happiness—creating a beautiful, endless loop where joy begets more joy.

Eric Berg

Eric D. Berg is a postdoctoral researcher at the College of Science and the Center for the Future Mind at Florida Atlantic. With a background in both formal logic and social epistemology, his research on propaganda and extremism lives at the intersection of technology and social-political philosophy.

Ian Enochs

Dr. Ian Enochs is a coral reef ecologist and inventor with more than 70 peer-reviewed publications. He leads the coral program at the NOAA’s Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory and has worked all over the world, from sunken volcanoes in the Marianas to the urban waterways of Miami.

Jessica Hausknecht

Jessica is a certified Parenting Coach, Yoga, Meditation Instructor, and founder of the Find My ZenFam movement. With a passion for supporting parents in their everyday struggles, she developed strategies that enhance communication and collaboration by addressing our emotional wellbeing.

Karmiah Smith

Karmiah Smith, a junior at Dreyfoos School of the Arts, believes in the power of creative expression. Co-president of her school’s Slam Poetry team, she is also an award-winning editor for The Muse, her schools newspaper. She inspires to explore topics relevant to today’s society through her written and spoken word.

Katie Williams

Katie Williams, a marine conservationist and Director of Marketing at Ocean Rescue Alliance International, leverages her education in Business Psychology and MBA to pioneer underwater sculptures that double as reefs. She works to help restore coral ecosystems and educates communities, showcasing the synergy between art, science, and conservation.

Lisa Stein

Lisa Stein, a retired US Air Force Captain and decorated Combat Veteran, piloted AWACS surveillance aircraft on global National Security and Desert Storm combat missions. A University of Miami graduate with degrees in both Mathematics and International Studies, a true trailblazer.

Scott Kelso

Formerly a senior research scientist at Yale, Irish born J. A. Scott Kelso holds FAU’s Eminent Scholar Chair in Science and was the Founding Director of its Center for Complex Systems. He has won many national and international awards for his research on Coordination Dynamics, the science of how living things, from cells to people, are coordinated.

Organizing team

Dr. Natalia
Romero

FL, United States
Organizer
  • Allen Gragg
    Post production
  • Andrew Herndon
    Operations
  • Carlos Montemayor
    Curation
  • Cron Allen
    Marketing/Communications
  • Maria Santiago
    Team member
  • Paula Carina Romero
    Production
  • Sabrina Victoria
    Partnerships/Sponsorship
  • Shaina Feingold
    Curation
  • Virginia Kantor
    Operations