Esperanto-USA
Esperanto-USA is the non-profit educational association of Esperantists in the United States who have a common interest in using and promoting Esperanto. Learn more about E-USA below:
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Browse and buy Esperanto books, CDs, DVDs, or make a donation at E-USA's online store. If you become or already are an E-USA member, you'll enjoy a 10% discount on every purchase. See a list of recommended books for beginners. |
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E-USA publishes a high quality, bi-monthly newsletter. If you're not a member you can receive the newsletter free for 6 months, just submit a request for more information with your name and address. Your contact information is not shared with other organizations. Members receive every issue as a part of membership. |
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E-USA maintains a list of active local Esperanto groups. Even if there is no local group in your area, E-USA can put you in touch with members which live nearby. If you start your own group, you can add your contact information to the E-USA list. |
For more information about Esperanto and E-USA:
Click here to learn more about this site, part of our community-editable book about how to use the site.
We'll send you more information about learning and using Esperanto, including the first lesson of our free ten-lesson introductory language course, if you fill out this brief form. If possible, please provide both an e-mail address and a street address. If you are outside the United States, or would prefer an electronic version of the course, you can request the free e-mail version.




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Comments
iLingvo brochure - comments welcome
I have noticed a complete lack of high-quality, slick tri-fold brief descriptions of Esperanto, at least on the web, with professional photos and design I propose the one I've made at https://docs.google.com/open?id=0B-gHu0Hogb87dTQzRDRyR0Flc1k
for comments and help with this. My reservations about it are that although the photographs are of actual Esperantists (which I found on the web, except perhaps the cover photo), I have not obtained releases for them, so I would have to track down and get those. I would have to get permission for the picture of the international passport, as well. This brochure weighs heavily on the language and probably introduces too much of the wrong stuff. I keep revising this brochure and finally bring it to the public for review. I assume the hitching poster included would have no objections to be used by its creator, but I should track down who made it and get permission. Also, are the accomplishments offered accurate and not too misleading? I want solid, indisputable facts, which present an accurate picture of Esperanto while not overloading someone new to Esperanto. Please give me your feedback.
June 4, 2012 by sbelant, 49 weeks 6 days ago