Emme Esse

Emme Esse Stories of small voices to awaken the giant within. Non violent, heart centred, violence informed.

Both NSW and QLD have blocked my access to public evidence from government websites at different times over the last 8 y...
07/03/2026

Both NSW and QLD have blocked my access to public evidence from government websites at different times over the last 8 years. Very specific evidence that relates to my OIDV specific matters. This is what fascism and abuse of police powers looks like.

Police need to be adequately overseen by civilians; the evidence for that is unequivocal and these recommendations by Woods and Fitzgerald Royal Commissions remain unactioned and aggressively refused.

Technofeudalists are blocking updates on Minneapolis from the algorithm despite people actively searching for them.

Action takes many forms but integrity ALWAYS aligns words with actions.

129.7K likes, 3702 comments. “What’s happening in Minneapolis—and across our country—is devastating, but, when you look for the helpers, it’s also deeply inspiring. If you think one person can’t make a difference you need to listen to this amazing story by Chabeli Carrazana from Ne...

06/03/2026

קולולם עושים את יום האישה הבינלאומי!ב-26 בפברואר, 2018 קולולם הזמינה 2,000 נשים שלא הכירו קודם לשיר באירוע מיוחד ומעצים של נעמ"ת לכבוד יום האישה הבינלאומי.הש...

05/03/2026

There are so many ways to contribute to change, what matters most is finding what you're good at, what brings you joy, and what you can sustain. Not everyone needs to be on the front lines. Some of the most powerful forms of activism happen behind the scenes: caregiving, educating, making art, moving money, creating safe spaces.
If you want to be in this for the long haul, pace yourself. Activism is a marathon, not a sprint. But it’s also completely valid if you can only show up occasionally. We need every act of care, every voice, every hand. There’s no single "right way" to help—there’s just showing up in the ways that feel true to you.
I don’t believe activism should be rooted in martyrdom. I believe it should be rooted in love: love for people, for justice, for future generations. A love that’s committed, messy, joyful, and enduring. And real love doesn’t come from shame. It’s not about punishing yourself for what you should be doing—it’s about showing up in ways that nourish both you and the movement.

⭐️ Follow for more about relationships from a decolonizing lens

Up next on our events calendar ✨

Meetup in Mexico City — March 4

Unlearning Hierarchy workshop Part 2 (Praxis) — March 8,

🎟️ Links in bio

05/03/2026

Never underestimate collusion by the predator classes. Powerful people groom bystanders but the royal family were well aware of Epstein. Andrew Mountbatten Windsor was the queen's favourite and British police covered for them all despite the convictions of CSA, the settlement with Guiffrë because the judgr refused to dismiss her claims, overwhelming evidence against Andrew and the hundreds of girls and women trafficked through RAF bases.

Violence against women and children is a choice made by many which is why it is cultrally entrenched.

04/03/2026

3604 likes, 94 comments. “You will not get off their crazy merry go round until you can spot their subtle abuse tactics.”

Consistency is key.How we do one thing is how we do everything when living in our values. The only time we step away fro...
03/03/2026

Consistency is key.

How we do one thing is how we do everything when living in our values. The only time we step away from values is when seeking safety or to avoid reality; otherwise actions are reinforcing values.

Look for consistent patterns of behaviour; predators groom bystanders making both entirely unreliable.

Kelly Osbourne slams body shamers after BRITs backlash, but her past attack on Prince Harry sparks fresh scrutiny.

Such a simple straightforward description of the victim experience. And yes we use the term victim when describing viole...
01/03/2026

Such a simple straightforward description of the victim experience. And yes we use the term victim when describing violence to prioritise the perpetrators actions as being CAUSATIVE. Get used to it as thos is a violence informed space and shame must switch sides.

Leaving does not make their choosing violence stop. This is why safety planning must ALWAYS be prioritised.

When we safely reach the stage of voicing that their assertions of who we are and what we are experiencing do not match the evidence or the reality of who we are and what we are experiencing, perpetrators become EXTREMELY dangerous due to their PERCEIVED loss of control.

If victims can escape quietly and cut all ties with community supports and dynamic safety planning surviving to thriving may be made possible.

Right now there are no meaningful community supports for too many and safety planning is directly impacted by perpetrators weaponising systems and trauma informed perspectives.

Victims voicing valid fears don't always have choices when communities are groomed by perpetrators acting on culturally entrenched violence.

Victims of violence have done the heavy lifting alone, unsupported and isolated for too long. Let's clean up this mess together, collectively.

10.1K likes, 337 comments. “You see them as better than they are while they see you as worse than you are😳”

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