Do the right thing.
Flip The Table 4 Equity (FTT4E) was born from a deeply personal and professional reckoning—a pivotal moment that forced me to confront the pervasive inequities faced by Black women in the workplace. With over 25 years as a Technology professional navigating diverse industries, I’ve witnessed firsthand the toll that toxic work environments take on our mental health, professional growth, and sense of worth. My own experiences became a turning point, compelling me to transform pain into purpose.
FTT4E began as a space to share the equity lessons learned from these challenges—teachable moments for non-Black employers and peers, and a resounding message of solidarity for Black women who too often endure the weight of systemic inequity and workplace trauma: It ain’t you.
This moment of clarity and resolve became the foundation for We Are The Ones (WATO)—a movement committed to empowering Black and Brown women by creating intentional, sustainable pathways for healing, justice, and systemic change. WATO is the manifestation of the growth, healing, and vision that started with FTT4E and now represents the larger purpose of building a better, more equitable future for us all.
– Luckie Daniels. Inequity Disruptor. | BLINQ

