AbleChild is proud to announce Jierra as the Featured Singer and Songwriter for our 25th Anniversary Celebration—an artist whose voice, heart, and mission deeply align with our organization’s dedication to protecting the rights and well-being of children and families.
Jierra is far more than a celebrated performer. She is a Singer/Songwriter, Actress, Radio Host, Freedom Fighter, and Human Rights Advocate whose career has spanned decades and nearly 3,000 live performances—many devoted to worthy causes and humanitarian efforts. Having shared stages and projects with legendary artists worldwide, her music has reached millions across television and digital media platforms.
Early in her career, Jierra worked among the most accomplished figures in the mainstream entertainment world. Yet, in January 2022, she made a pivotal decision to step away from Hollywood after recognizing the pervasive influence of corporate and political agendas within the industry. Despite warnings that her choice could end her career, she chose integrity and truth over comfort—and calls it the best decision she ever made.
Her courage quickly bore fruit. Within a year of leaving mainstream production, Jierra collaborated on two Freedom-Focused albums that reached #1 and #2 on global music charts, an extraordinary feat for an independent, censored artist. Her success stands as proof that courage and authenticity resonate deeply—even in the face of systemic resistance.
Since then, Jierra has inspired audiences across America, performing at prestigious events such as the 2025 Inaugural Celebration in Washington, D.C., Mar-a-Lago, Turning Point USA, the America First Policy Institute, the Faith and Freedom Coalition’s “Road to Majority,” the Conservative Partnership Institute, and numerous conferences alongside leading political and faith figures. Among her proudest moments: opening three times for President Donald J. Trump.
Beyond the stage, Jierra’s advocacy extends to educating policymakers and the public about critical human rights concerns—including the over-diagnosis and over-medication of children, military personnel, veterans, and artists. These values mirror those championed by Sheila Matthews and the AbleChild mission, and Jierra is honored to join forces with AbleChild to advance transparency, informed consent, and freedom of choice in mental health practices.
Jierra also hosted “Voices for Change,” a human rights radio program that aired across Florida and New York, where she interviewed leading voices in the Freedom Movement and inspired listeners to take meaningful action in defense of their rights. Her advocacy has helped raise more than $100 million for charitable causes worldwide.
A true believer in the power of unity, courage, and compassion, Jierra’s mantra rings clear: “A Better World” is the greatest legacy we can leave behind. At AbleChild’s 25th Anniversary, she brings not only her powerful voice and artistry but her unwavering spirit for truth and freedom—a perfect harmony with AbleChild’s mission.
Learn more about Jierra’s work and music at www.jierra.com.
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