• Thinkers, doers and makers - we need you! The Breaker Project is an 8-day change making learning intensive that seeks to answer: What is the future of stuff and why does it matter? Fifteen high school students (10th-12th grade students during the 2014-2015 school year) from the Treasure Valley will research, design and test the viability and social impact of business opportunities for making and manufacturing. June 18 - 25th, all hands on deck, busting out creativity and ideas all day, with some of the most awesome people you will ever meet.
  • About Breaker

    Project Breaker was founded by Senior TED Fellow, Juliette LaMontagne and The Future of Stuff challenge was created in collaboration with the d.school at Stanford University.

    The Boise Breaker Project is sponsored by the J.A. and Kathryn Albertson Foundation in partnership with One Stone. The project is facilitated by Project Breaker and Stanford d.school's K12 Lab. Supported by local makers, manufacturers, designers and entrepreneurs.

    There is no cost to attend Breaker.
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  • contact Neva Geisler, One Stone, at neva@onestone.org or 208.477.1663 with any questions.