The top 10 neighbors for Color Of Change span activists, journalists, actors, news publishers, and a music label — a genuinely mixed subcategory composition with no single type dominating and scores compressed tightly between 0.98 and 0.96.
The shape is flat: DeRay Mckesson leads at 0.98, followed closely by Colorlines at 0.98 and Black Lives Matter at 0.98, then Brittany Cunningham at 0.98 and Ava DuVernay at 0.98 — a five-way near-tie at the top. The subcategory breakdown across all ten reveals the cross-kind character of this audience: four neighbors are Activists (DeRay Mckesson, Brittany Cunningham, Bree Newsome, Michael Skolnik), two are News Publishers (Colorlines, BBC News Africa), one is an Activism organization (Black Lives Matter), one is an Artist (Ava DuVernay), one is a Director (Matthew A. Cherry), and two are Actors (Taye Diggs, Jeffrey Wright). Color Of Change's own subcategory — Activism — is shared by Black Lives Matter and the four activist individuals, making roughly half the top 10 same-kind or adjacent, while the other half pulls in media channels and entertainment figures. No politicians, journalists, or comedians appear in the top 10, though all three subcategories are present in the wider neighbor set visible in the graph.
The flat, compressed score band signals an audience with broad, consistent overlap across a defined civic and cultural ecosystem rather than a single dominant gravitational pull.