Press release -

Even Flow Developing Online Community To Help Achieve Global Equality

Ray Scott has announced that work has begun on creating an online community called Even Flow that aims to help put an end to the problem of discrimination and inequality that is still exists in every country of the world today.

Work began in early February on building an online community that wants to help increase the groundswell of movement that has occurred recently with regard to highlighting the ongoing problem of discrimination that many people still suffer from.

Ray Scott was quoted as saying "I want it to become a social network for driving the adoption of human rights throughout the world. I think it's a shame that the U.N. causes aren't more tightly weaved into our social and business lives so that positive change happens faster.” The idea is to turn everyone into a campaigner, no matter where they are or what they’re doing, online or offline. With the integration of statistical data from governments and other bodies, and the immediacy of feedback that can be sourced from digital devices, Ray wants to see the results of change happen faster. He also wants to provide a verification service for online identities with the help of government bodies so it can be adopted by other online services to provide an alert system to help put an end to online abuse and trolling.

Currently, Ray is looking for volunteers and funding to help speed up development of the service. If you want to contact Ray to help develop Even Flow you can find him on twitter as @rayascott or e-mail him at rayascott@gmail.com.

Topics

  • Minorities

Categories

  • minorities
  • socialnetwork
  • community
  • descrimination
  • genderequality
  • equality
  • racism

Even Flow is an online community dedicated to promoting global equality.