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Annual Fall Conference

Created by & for young people--the STAMP Conference is designed and facilitated by high school STAMP student leaders from across the Denver metro area for middle school students on topics related to racism, spirituality, classism, gender & sexuality, art-ivism, and health.

About the Conference

The conference is a great entry point for students to learn more about themselves and develop the tools needed to build more inclusive, responsive communities at their individual schools.

Each week leading up to the conference, STAMP H.S student leaders meet to strengthen their own leadership skills and work in small groups to develop a workshop based on the theme they selected that then they will facilitate on the day of the conference to middle school students.

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STAMP Conference 2024 Details

Join us October 4, 2024 at CSU Spur

MIDDLE SCHOOL STUDENT TICKETS OPEN FALL 2024! Visit our event page to learn more.

*Space is limited.

Check out the STAMP Conference 2024 Program Details to learn more about this year's keynotes and STAMP workshops.

CIRCLE's STAMP High School Leaders from schools across the Denver area. Students 10th - 12th grade apply to join as a STAMP Conference Leader, when accepted they attend a training and numerous planning meetings leading up to the conference day. The STAMP Leaders determine the theme for the conference, develop workshops, and lead the experience on the day.

If you are interested in becoming a STAMP High School Leader or students from your school please contact us to learn more about the schedule and how to get involved! High School Leaders apply in the Spring for the following Fall conference.

7th & 8th grade students

*Great for students who are BIPOC, LGBTQ+, and/or interested in social justice & leadership

CSU Spur

4777 National Western Dr, Denver, CO 80216

Friday, October 4 2024 | 8:30 - 3:00 PM
10 middle school students per school

The limited capacity per school supports greater student diversity across all schools in the Denver area.

*School partners please contact us if you have questions on your permitted amount.

$100 per student

The student tickets includes a conference themed t-shirt, lunch, and a one-of-a-kind-experience with skill-building workshops and keynote speakers. A chaperone is required for every ten students, $50 per chaperone. Chaperones will attend their own professional-personal development during the workshop times.

*Partner school's receive a discount on tickets and financial assistance for public schools.

Past Conferences

Curious about what past conferences have looked like? See our past speakers and conference topics here.

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Get Involved!

Registration for middle school students opens in September and we start recruiting high school leaders and volunteer faculty members in the Spring. Contact us to get involved!