The top 10 neighbors for Brittany Cunningham form a tight, coherent cluster — activists, journalists, and advocacy organizations occupying a narrow similarity band from 0.97 to 0.99, with no single neighbor pulling sharply ahead of the rest.
Similarity here measures how closely two entities' audiences resemble each other in composition. Across the top 10, three subcategories dominate: activists (DeRay Mckesson at 0.99, Samuel Sinyangwe at 0.98, Bree Newsome at 0.98), journalists (Nikole Hannah-Jones at 0.99, Jamil Smith at 0.98), and organizational activism (Color Of Change at 0.98, Black Lives Matter at 0.98). Clint Smith (Authors, 0.98) and Ayanna Pressley (Politicians, 0.97) round out the set, with W. Kamau Bell (Comedians, 0.98) the one neighbor whose subcategory sits outside the activist-journalist-organization core. The cluster is almost entirely same-kind or adjacent-kind: eight of ten neighbors are activists, journalists, or activism organizations — the one comedian and one politician share enough audience shape to sit comfortably inside the band rather than at its edges.
The flat shape and compressed score range signal an audience with a strongly defined profile — one that overlaps consistently across a specific constellation of civil society voices rather than spreading toward any single dominant neighbor.