Nov 17, 2025

International ​Cult Awareness Day: November 18th

International ​Cult Awareness Day: November 18th
International ​Cult Awareness Day: November 18th

On November 18th, 46 years ago, over 900 individuals tragically became victims of a mass murder-suicide as members of the Peoples Temple cult. This event is commonly known as the "Jonestown Massacre" and is described as "one of the largest mass deaths in American history."

As we observe this date, it's essential to be sensitive and avoid exploiting those affected by this tragedy. International Cult Awareness Day raises awareness of the harms some have experienced in cultic systems. This year's observance focuses on reflecting upon the 46th anniversary of Jonestown with three key goals:

1. **Remember the Victims**: We honor the victims of tragedies that have occurred in cults, specifically highlighting the victims of Jonestown. Other tragic incidents have affected groups such as the Chinese Dragon Buddha, Movement for the Restoration of the Ten Commandments of God, MOVE, Synanon, The Children of God, Alusi Okija, Aum Shinrikyo, Beasts of Satan, Faith Temple Church of the Apostolic Faith, Falun Gong, Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Remnant Fellowship Church/Weigh Down Workshop, Heaven's Gate, Word of Faith Fellowship, Solar Temple, Béchard Lane Eckankar, WACO, and many more.

2. **Spread Awareness**: We aim to increase awareness of the harm caused by cults.

3. **Provide Resources**: We offer resources for those who have been affected by these harmful practices.

Let us use this occasion to reflect and educate ourselves on these critical issues.


​​Join us this International Cult Awareness Day, November 18th, as we raise awareness about the dangers of coercive control and the impact of cults on individuals, families, and society.

Cults can take many forms, from seemingly harmless groups to high-demand organizations that exert undue influence over their members. They often isolate individuals from their support networks, exploit their resources, and undermine their critical thinking.

​This year, we encourage everyone to:


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