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Samuel Sinyangwe

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The ten nearest audiences to Samuel Sinyangwe are distributed across journalists, authors, fellow activists, a podcast, a comedian, and a politician — with no single neighbor pulling far ahead of the rest. The scores span just 0.016 points, from Clint Smith at 0.99 down to DeRay Mckesson at 0.97, a band narrow enough that the shape is defined by its composition rather than any dominant pull.

Journalists make up the largest single subcategory in the top 10: Nikole Hannah-Jones (0.99), Jamil Smith (0.98), and Wesley Lowery (0.98). Authors are next — Clint Smith (0.99) and Roxane Gay (0.97) — followed by two fellow activists: Brittany Cunningham (0.98) and DeRay Mckesson (0.97). The remaining three positions go to NPR's Code Switch (0.98) in Podcasts and Radio, W. Kamau Bell (0.98) in Comedians, and Ayanna Pressley (0.97) in Politicians. The cross-kind spread — journalists and authors outnumbering activists in the top 10 — suggests this audience is shaped as much by engagement with written and reported commentary as by activist identity alone.

The flat distribution across these subcategories points to an audience that moves fluidly across civic media, long-form writing, and political figures without concentrating around any single type.

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