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Samuel Sinyangwe. Samuel Sinyangwe (born May 12, 1990) [1] is an American policy analyst and racial justice activist. Sinyangwe is a member of the Movement for Black Lives, the founder of Mapping Police Violence, a database of police killings in the United States and the Police Scorecard, a website with data on police use of force and ...
- May 12, 1990 (age 33)
- Stanford University
- 21st century
- Policy analyst, activist
Police violence predominantly affects people of color. In this powerful, data-driven talk, Sam Sinyangwe shares the evidence from police departments around the United States, and the statistics on how ten use-of-force policies lower rates of violence.
Samuel Sinyangwe is a policy analyst and data scientist who works with communities of color to fight systemic racism through cutting-edge policies and strategies. Sam has supported movement activists across the country to collect and use data as a tool for fighting police violence through Mapping Police Violence and to advance comprehensive ...
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Oct 29, 2014 · Founder, Police Scorecard & Mapping Police Violence · Experience: Police Scorecard · Education: Stanford University · Location: Los Angeles · 371 connections on LinkedIn. View Samuel Sinyangwe ...
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- Police Scorecard
- Winter Park High School
- Greater New York City Area
Samuel Sinyangwe , 32, is a data scientist and policy analyst who built Mapping Police Violence and the Police Scorecard, and co-founded Campaign Zero, to advance data-driven solutions to end police violence in America. Previously, Sam worked at PolicyLink, where he worked to connect 61 federally-funded communities to research-based strategies ...
- Los Angeles USA
- samswey1@gmail.com
- (407) 808-6873
Feb 8, 2017 · Samuel Sinyangwe, 26, New York City. Co-founder, Campaign Zero. As far as Samuel Sinyangwe is concerned, there is no one path to Black excellence. Just take a look at Sinyangwe’s own life:...