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Augsburg CGEE: New Activisms, Human Rights and Social Justice

Aug 16 - Dec 12, 2026

This program explores the struggles of people in Mesoamerica, a region that stretches from central Mexico to Costa Rica. While learning or polishing your Spanish, you will know more about the human rights crisis the region currently faces from the perspective of historically marginalized communities (such as: Indigenous and Afro-descendant people, peasant communities, women, members of LGTBQ+, and youth). You will explore the historical causes of social, ethnic, racial, and political conflicts that have shaped the region and engage with communities, groups and individuals who are organizing themselves to respond to the challenges they face today: From the use of history and memory in local struggles for reparation and justice; to reflections about how religion has informed feminist, Afro-descedant, queer, and environmental initiatives; to sharing time with people carving out new economic and social alternatives or forced to flee their homes due to political, environmental, or economic causes.  

This program is open to everyone - Augsburg students, as well as undergraduate students from any other institution.

  • Meet Northstar Travel Company

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    North Star Travel Company is proud to be the trusted travel partner selected by Augsburg University to help make your study abroad experience as seamless as possible. We understand that for many students, this may be your first international flight—and we're here to take the stress out of the logistics so you can focus on the adventure ahead.

    Our team specializes in coordinating group air travel, handling the details so your journey starts smoothly from the moment you leave home. From finding the best routing to ensuring you're on flights that align with your program's schedule, we'll work closely with Augsburg to make sure everything connects perfectly.

    You'll be working directly with Andrew, your primary travel advisor and main point of contact throughout this process. Andrew brings local knowledge and a personalized approach to travel planning—he's originally from northern Minnesota and now calls Woodbury in the Twin Cities home. While Andrew will guide you every step of the way, our Agency Support Specialist, Josh, may also reach out to assist with logistical details or answer questions along the way.

    We're thrilled to partner with Augsburg University and look forward to helping launch your study abroad journey.

  • Important Topics

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    Before embarking on any international adventure, it's crucial to understand and fulfill the necessary entry requirements for your chosen destinations. Travelers are solely responsible for reviewing specific entry requirements and visa regulations. For U.S. citizens, comprehensive information can be found on the U.S. Department of State's website. If you are not a U.S. citizen, please consult your local consulate or embassy to ascertain any entry requirements for your nationality.

    A valid passport is required for this trip. We strongly recommend that your passport has at least six months of remaining validity beyond your planned return date, as many countries enforce this rule and may deny entry otherwise. In the event of an emergency abroad, having a valid passport will also significantly simplify and expedite your return to the United States.

    When entering your information for ticketing, please ensure your legal name, gender, and date of birth exactly match what appears on your passport. We know many travelers go by a different name day-to-day—our system has a spot for your preferred name, and we're happy to use that in all our communications with you. However, airlines and immigration authorities require that your ticket information precisely matches your travel documents.

    Even small discrepancies—a missing middle name, a nickname instead of your legal first name, or an incorrect gender marker—can result in being denied boarding at the gate or complications with immigration when entering your destination or returning to the United States. We will not be responsible for denial of boarding or entry due to incorrect traveler documentation or insufficient travel documents.

  • Next Steps

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    We're so excited to help with the flight for your upcoming study abroad experience! Here's a breakdown of the next steps to get everything booked and ensure everyone is prepared:

    1. Review the Group Home Page: Your first step is to check out this page. Make sure this is the program you are intending to register for.
    2. Complete Intake Form: This will give us the details we need to complete things when it comes to ticketing. Ensure you get a "success" message when you complete the intake form. No success message means it didn't go through.
    3. Custom Proposal: Our goal is to be in touch within one business day with your custom flight option that fits the program for you. During busy times, it may take up to two days to get the proposal together for you.
    4. Prepare for the Trip: Continue on with your normal daily life and prepare for your study abroad program.
    5. Communication & Details: As the date approaches, you will get most of the communication from Augsburg. However, you may occasionally see things from us, so keep an eye out for an email from Northstar Travel Company with any important information.

    We're here to help every step of the way! Please don't hesitate to reach out with any questions you might have.

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Your Advisor

Andrew Hallfrisch

Northstar Travel Company

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andrew@northstartravelco.com

(651) 300-1541