Who We Are

Twin Cities Logistics Collective came together to answer a call to action and build movement infrastructure in the spirit of mutual aid and radical care. As the fight for a livable planet continues, TLC strives to do work that is based in respectful relationships and solidarity with communities most impacted by the climate crisis.

Realizing that our fears of an uninhabitable world - a world in which dispossession for corporate extraction interrupts our traditional foodways, community resiliency and governance structures - are becoming a reality, we are building logistical support infrastructure in our community so that we may respond to the needs that arise as we fight against the extractive greed and colonial power responsible for this crisis.

We know that the people who are most impacted by these disasters have the best solutions and that solidarity, not charity, is the only way to collective liberation. Additionally, we believe that the tangible building of infrastructure and logistics is what makes liberatory movements possible.

Our small, all volunteer collective is based in occupied Dakhóta and Anishinaabe Territory, also known as Minneapolis, Minnesota. We take our responsibility as people who benefit from settler-colonialism seriously, and work to redistribute the resources our communities have unjustly acquired and hoarded for centuries. See our resources and mutual aid page for more on the lineages of this work. We always welcome feedback on this and the rest of our work.