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Photos of USEJ Members Using Esperanto
If you have photos to share of yourself or friends using Esperanto at
an Esperanto convention, in the home of a Pasporta Servo host, with
Esperanto-speakers in a town you were just passing through, or even at
a local club meeting, contact us and we will add them to our page.
- The International Esperanto Weekend (aka Okemo) is an annual
autumn event of the
Quebec
Esperanto Society and the New York and New England societies.
This is a great event for young speakers, who usually pile up into one
of the lodges at night, light a fire, and chat and play until the middle
of the night. Enrique Ellemberg has collected details and pictures from
Okemo 2001 and
Okemo 2002.
Pictures from 2002 are also online thanks to
John Spickes,
Martin Benoit, and
Clay Smith.
- Young Esperanto speakers from throughout the northeast gathered
spontaneously in New York in the first weekend of October 2001. The event
started on Friday when everyone gathered at the
Esperanto Cafe
in Greenwich Village. Pictures from the event are online
here.
- Hundreds of young Esperanto-speakers from all continents of the world
descended on Strasbourg, France, for the
2001 International Youth Convention
(IJK). Strasbourg houses both the Council of Europe and the
parliament of the European Union, making it an appropriate international
meeting place. More than half a dozen USEJ members attended. See if
you can spot them in this collection of
photos from the 58th IJK.
- Board members Amanda Higley and Jacob Schwartz represented USEJ at
the 5th All-Americas Esperanto Convention in Mexico City, where there
was a significant youth presence.
Pictures and accounts of the emotionally
moving event have been collected on the web by Enrique Ellemberg.
- Despite being announced on short notice, the Northeast Esperanto
Youth Weekend (Nordorienta Junulara Esperantista Semajnfino, NO-JES)
in Boston, March 2001, was a lot of fun and we have the pictures to prove
it, thanks to James Russell
and Conrad Cook.
- The North American
Esperanto Summer Courses (NASK) are an excellent way for USEJ members
to study Esperanto and to experience the international Esperanto community
within their own country. Many USEJ members can be spotted in these pictures
from NASK 2000,
NASK 2001,
and NASK 2002.
- Photos of Pasporta
Servo hosts who hosted Amanda Higley during her
16-month trip through Europe
using Esperanto.
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