Hailing from the San Francisco Bay Area, Jamiah Aniece Adams produces
political, advocacy and documentary media for web, television and film. Her
consulting work for the web goes hand in hand with her keen acumen for
social and new media strategy for nonprofit organizations as she advises these
orgs on how to augment their presence on the Internet through use of existing
web tools; paid advertising and software tools.
In 2006, Jamiah began
producing new media for CBS Entertainment and from there transitioned to a
director position with a political media company. Highlights of her political
work include two videos she produced for
c4 organizations that supported the
campaign of
President Barack Obama and covering 6 states as a new media
producer for the
Service Employees International Union, supporting health
care reform legislation. A recent DC transplant, Jamiah is most proud of the
work she has produced for the ummah--
“Count Me In” PSA featured
Muslims of Pakistani; Egyptian; American; Iranian and Iraqi origin to extol
the importance of US census participation within the Muslim American
community. Additionally she produced videos for an event surrounding the US Muslim Entrepreneurial Summit and for the
progressive think tank, Center for American Progress. Jamiah produced constituency new media content for the Democratic
National Committee—her work bolstered the message of the White House. Her latest work for the Muslim American
community is a video project she’s producing for
My Fellow American and serving on the board of the new DC nonprofit,
American Third Pillar Charity.
Jamiah serves as a social media strategic advisor for AltMuslimah. She uses her knowledge of
production, coupled with
executive experience in both the mainstream and new
media to consult for advocacy, faith and policy organizations to
improve the lives of working Americans and others who need their cause amplified.