Ramina Davidson is a movement lawyer, organizer, and data analyst. She has a deep background in issues surrounding homelessness. As Director of the Legal Impact Network (LIN), she supports a national coalition of nearly 40 advocacy organizations. The member groups collaborate on issues including housing, child welfare, and public benefits.
Ramina’s multi-disciplinary approach makes her a fierce advocate for change. As a statistician, she has developed metrics to measure the success of her projects. At Community Solutions, a systems transformation organization for the unhoused, she created metrics to define when a community has equitably ended homelessness. As the Director of Community Organizing for the National Coalition for the Homeless, she met with advocates across the country to help them shape the national agenda.
Throughout her career, Ramina has worked to shift power and resources to communities impacted by oppression. Working with unhoused people, she created the Local Power Tour for the National Coalition for the Homeless. The cross-country bus campaign amplifies the voices of the unhoused and shifts the narrative toward solutions.
Ramina majored in mathematics at UCLA. She received her law degree from Georgetown University. She currently lives in the Washington, D.C., area after a long hiatus in New Orleans and New York City. In her free time, Ramina likes to read obscure philosophy books.