Research prototypeExplore directional issue relationships; verify consequential decisions against current primary sources.
About

A more careful way to explore civic overlap.

Intersectionality Finder exists for people who want common ground without false harmony, identity awareness without stereotyping, and recommendations that widen the lens instead of narrowing it.

WS Musings stands for World Systems Musings. It is a civic-intelligence and editorial research site for understanding how rights, identity, institutions, culture, care, capital, media, and belonging move together. Intersectionality Finder is its first interactive desk.

01

Start with the visitor.

People arrive with questions, not a governance memo. The site begins with the job: locate, compare, follow, save.

02

Show overlap and tension.

Shared stakes are useful only when the map also names conflict, uncertainty, and the limits of inference.

03

Protect private exploration.

Following an issue is not an endorsement. In this prototype, saved work stays local to the browser unless exported or deleted.

04

Make complexity legible.

The editorial system uses white space, black type, fine rules, clear hierarchy, and quiet interaction so the issues—not interface chrome—stay central.

Reader modes

Different readers, same issue-first boundary.

First-time readers can start with Latest, Issues, or the Finder without making an account.

Practitioners and reviewers can inspect source-status, correction paths, and methodology before using a private brief.

Privacy-sensitive readers can keep exploration session-only, export transparent JSON, or delete browser-local data.

Values

Clean principles, visible in the product.

Civic truth: separate fact, position, trend, implication, and uncertainty.

No ventriloquism: do not put words in a group’s mouth.

No dossiers: follow issues and public signals, not private individuals.

Bridge recommendations: surface adjacent stakes without forcing agreement.