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The Southern Poverty Law Center's top 10 nearest neighbors span journalists, politicians, activists, and fellow non-profits — with no single entity pulling far ahead of the rest, and scores compressed tightly between 0.97 and 0.96.

The shape is flat: Fair Fight leads at 0.98, followed closely by Nikole Hannah-Jones at 0.98 and Stacey Abrams at 0.97, but the gap between first and tenth is narrow enough that no single neighbor defines the audience. Tallying the top 10 by subcategory: journalists account for three entries — Hannah-Jones, Jamelle Bouie, and Leslie Jones is a Comedian, so correcting: journalists are Hannah-Jones and Bouie — politicians include Abrams and Keith Ellison, activism organizations include Fair Fight and Media Matters, non-profits include the American Civil Liberties Union and Equal Justice Initiative, and there is one news publisher (Mother Jones and one comedian (Leslie Jones. The center entity's own subcategory — Non-Profit — appears twice in the top 10 (ACLU at 0.97, Equal Justice Initiative at 0.97), meaning the audience is not exclusively shaped by fellow non-profits; journalists and politicians together account for the majority of the neighbor mix.

The cross-kind composition — journalists, politicians, and activism organizations clustering alongside non-profits — indicates an audience whose shape is defined by civic and political media engagement as much as by the non-profit sector itself.

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