
Young people bring a unique viewpoint and perspective to the Esperanto community. In this section you'll find information about Esperanto's youth culture and youth events. This is also the home of USEJ -- Usona Esperantista Junularo -- the US Esperanto Youth Group.
USEJ is the youth part of Esperanto-USA, not a separate organization. So anyone who is a youth member of Esperanto-USA is automatically part of USEJ -- from elementary school students up to anyone below the age of 30. That's quite a range! Most USEJ activity is among college students, with leaderhsip from post-college members. USEJ would like to involve more highschool students and is open to any ideas to help even younger speakers of Esperanto.
To learn more about Esperanto or Esperanto-USA, click on the links at the left. For more about USEJ and the Esperanto youth community, follow the links in this section below.
| Aŭtoro | Titolo |
|---|---|
| limako | You might be surprised |
| pauswa | Interese |
| pauswa | Per webcam only |
| Ailanto | haha |
| Ailanto | Grafikilo |
| formiko | Mi ĉeestos |
| formiko | Polynesian domains |
| roint | Pri la vestaĵoj |
| russ | ? |
| formiko | Eble! |
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