Creative Genius Law
03/31/2026
Women’s History Month is a time to recognize the women who are building meaningful change. And as we come to the end, there’s a few more women who we want to highlight.
Our client Paulina Davis is an educator, former education law and disability rights attorney, and filmmaker using storytelling to explore social justice issues and expand our understanding of the human condition.
Her documentary, The Co-op: The Kids of Dorie Miller, follows her journey as she uncovers her family’s roots in one of New York City’s first unsegregated housing cooperatives, an innovative model created to combat housing discrimination.
Through deeply personal storytelling, Paulina brings to light the power of community, the legacy of spaces that foster belonging, and the ongoing challenges within today’s housing landscape. Her work has already been recognized for its impact, earning a financial award to support the development of this important project.
A proud native and resident of Queens, with deep ties to Brooklyn, Paulina’s perspective is grounded in both lived experience and a commitment to advocacy.
Her work is rooted in preserving stories that matter, connecting past solutions to present issues, and challenging how we think about home, ownership, and access.
At Creative Genius Law, we’re honored to support creators like Paulina who are using their voice and vision to create impact through storytelling.
Paulina, we salute you. ✨
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