Do the right thing.
Flip The Table 4 Equity (FTT4E) was born from a deeply personal and professional reckoning. It came at a moment when I could no longer ignore the persistent inequities Black women face in the workplace. After more than 25 years as a Technology leader across multiple industries, I had seen the patterns. I had lived them. The mental strain. The professional gaslighting. The quiet erosion of confidence that comes from navigating systems that were never built with us in mind.
At some point, survival stops being enough. You decide to build.
FTT4E began as a space to name what was happening and to share the equity lessons forged in those experiences. It was a call for accountability to employers and peers who needed to see what they were missing. It was also a clear message to Black women carrying workplace trauma: It ain’t you.
What started as disruption has matured into disciplined dialogue and movement-building. FTT4E now widens the table, convening diverse voices to confront race, power, and systemic harm in real time. The work is no longer just about surviving toxic systems. It is about strengthening our collective capacity to transform them.
That evolution gave rise to We Are The Ones (WATO), a movement committed to turning truth-centered conversation into sustained community action. WATO focuses on empowerment, healing, leadership, and building durable pathways toward justice for Black and Brown women and the communities connected to us.
This work did not begin as a brand. It began as a decision.
Do the right thing.
Tell the truth.
Build what we deserve.
– Luckie Daniels. Inequity Disruptor. | BLINQ

