
Samuel Sinyangwe Biography
Samuel Sinyangwe is a policy analyst working for Podcast as a co-host. He is also serving for Black Lives as a member of the Movement and for We the Protestors as a co-founder. In 2019 Sinyangwe is the founder of Police Scorecard in addition. He has also written columns for Huffington Post and The Guardian. Sinyangwe earned a bachelor’s degree in race intersects with American politics and economics from the University of Stanford.
Samuel Sinyangwe Age
Sinyangwe was born on May 12, 1990, in Orlando, Florida, in the United States of America. He celebrates his birthday on May 12 every year. He is 31 years old as of 2021.
Samuel Sinyangwe Height
Sinyangwe is an average height of 5 ft 6 inches/ 1.71 m tall.
Samuel Sinyangwe Education
Sinyangwe attended Winter Park High School for his high school diploma. He earned a bachelor’s degree in race intersects with American politics and economics from the University of Stanford later on.
Samuel Sinyangwe Family
Sinyangwe is a secretive person when it comes to personal matters. Hence no information regarding his father, mother, and siblings.
Samuel Sinyangwe Wife
Sinyangwe has managed to keep his life private away from social forums. Hence no information regarding his marital status.
Samuel Sinyangwe Salary
Sinyangwe earns an annual salary of $50,600, according to Podcast anchors/reporters’ salaries.
Samuel Sinyangwe Net worth
Sinyangwe has an estimated net worth that ranges between $1 Million – $5 Million U.S dollars.
Samuel Sinyangwe Career
Sinyangwe began his career with the Promise Neighborhoods Institute at PolicyLink. He took a leave of absence from his job in Ferguson joining his activists to join the wake of the Michael Brown 2014 shooting. Along with other activists, they formed We the Protestors.
And support Black Lives Matter activism and an organization that helps set the digital tools. Sinyangwe has also written columns for Huffington Post and The Guardian. Additionally, he has named the list for law and policy Forbes 30 Under 30.
Sinyangwe earned a bachelor’s degree in race intersects with American politics and economics from the University of Stanford. He has also been featured on CNN, FiveThirtyEight, The Los Angeles Times, BBC News, and MSNBC.