When Rock Harbor Truth talks about education, we mean equipping the broader community with clear, documented, and historically grounded information about high-control, coercive groups and the systems that allow harm to go unseen.
Our goal is not to attack, shame, or seek revenge. Nor is this the work of “disgruntled former members.” It is the work of survivors, advocates, and community members who believe that transparency protects people.
Education, for us, means sharing publicly documented records, survivor accounts, and historical context so individuals, institutions, donors, and policymakers can make informed decisions about what they support, fund, promote, or participate in.
This is about informed consent.
It is about safeguarding children and vulnerable adults.
