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    Home » Creativity For Good: The Cre8tors Partners With World Food Program USA On Fill The Silence Campaign

    Creativity For Good: The Cre8tors Partners With World Food Program USA On Fill The Silence Campaign

    By Ray EckeFriday, November 14, 2025No Comments101 Views     In 522 day(s) login required to view this post. REGISTER HERE for FREE UNLIMITED ACCESS.
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    The "Fill the Silence" campaign shifts the traditional hunger narrative away from images of desperation to stories of resilience, strength, and potential unlocked by food. Featured are the works of The Cre8tors-represented artists Indie 184 (aka Soraya Marquez), known for her graffiti/mixed-media style, and visual artist Brandon Breaux.

    Artists Indie 184 And Brandon Breaux, Both Represented By Talent Management Firm – Produce Striking Works That Anchor Initiative’s Narrative

    NEW YORK -- (SPW) --
    Can art change the way we view hunger and those suffering in places like Gaza and elsewhere? The Cre8tors, the creative talent management and production consulting company led by Dani Jackson and Jenny Lumpkin, think so. That’s why they partnered with World Food Program USA on its Fill the Silence campaign, a bold new national marketing initiative designed to reframe how we think about hunger and galvanize Gen Z and Millennials to act. The campaign rolls out via a robust marketing mix including a national TV PSA (set to pop superstar The Weeknd’s evocative track, “Give Me Mercy”), digital and social activations, events, and collaborations with Gen Z creators and celebrity partners.
    Center to the Fill the Silence campaign, which shifts the traditional hunger narrative away from images of desperation to stories of resilience, strength, and potential unlocked by food, are the works of The Cre8tors-represented artists Indie 184 (aka Soraya Marquez), known for her graffiti/mixed-media style, and visual artist Brandon Breaux.
    Jackson, Founder/Partner of The Cre8tors, explains that The Cre8tors were enlisted by Brandon Rochon, the award-winning advertising executive and World Food Program USA Board Member, to bring these two powerhouse artists to the campaign. Collectively, they responded by producing several striking works that anchor the initiative. Their art shines a light on eight distinct stories of people facing extreme hunger, reframing them not as passive subjects but as protagonists with determination, dignity, and hope.
    “Indie and Brandon’s work challenges us to see people not through crisis, but through their humanity, strength, and perseverance. This is the kind of work we love to do.”
    – Dani Jackson, Founder/Partner of The Cre8tors
    “Hunger isn’t about scarcity; it’s about access, funding, and the collective will to act for the 735 million people facing hunger worldwide,” Jackson says. “Indie and Brandon’s work challenges us to see people not through crisis, but through their humanity, strength, and perseverance. This is the kind of work we love to do.”
    Through vibrant, custom artwork and storytelling, the Fill the Silence campaign highlights the lived experiences of individuals supported by the World Food Programme (WFP), showcasing how access to food empowers people to realize their dreams and transform their futures.
    For Breaux, known for his portraiture and cultural commentary, the project was about reclaiming the narrative. “Often, these types of campaigns lean into emotion and pity. I wanted to show empowerment, strength, and resistance. My goal is to make art that, when these individuals see it, they feel proud and empowered by their own image.”
    Rochon agrees, noting, “dire photos and desperate pleas—nothing seems to shock or move us anymore. The world’s hunger crisis is blurred in our minds and getting tuned out. Fill the Silence will disrupt conventions and use art to forge connection and inspire action. It celebrates the inherent power, resilience, and unlimited potential of the children, mothers, fathers, and grandparents facing hunger.”
    The campaign’s signature video, featuring The Weeknd’s song “Give Me Mercy,” which he generously licensed to World Food Program USA, underscores Fill the Silence’s ethos and call-to-action. World Food Program USA will also introduce the Zero Hunger Generation, a grassroots advocacy program for young adults eager to lead the fight against global hunger.
    World Food Program USA hopes Fill the Silence will spark urgent attention and donations to support lifesaving food assistance worldwide.
    Donate and learn more: https://www.wfpusa.org/get-involved/campaigns/fill-the-silence
    About The Cre8tors
    The Cre8tors: Your Partner in Creative Talent Management and Production Consulting. We are future-forward thinkers driven by impact and culture, delivering tailored solutions for advertising agencies, brands, entertainment companies, and those in experiential and public art.
    Our diverse talent pool includes top-tier live-action production companies, cutting-edge post-production studios, expert audio houses, and exceptional music composition and licensing services. We proudly represent a range of independent commercial and fine artists, visionary creative tech specialists, photographers, social influencers, performers, public speakers, and more.

    At The Cre8tors, we’re dedicated to making an impact at the forefront of visual communication, art, and entertainment. Beyond our roster and their stunning work, we help clients build community partnerships through art, fostering lasting relationships with the audiences they serve. Let’s create something extraordinary together. TheCre8tors.com.

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    Invisible Arts Music Signs With The Cre8tors

    Friday, July 25, 2025
    Invisible Arts combines decades of experience at the forefront of music and sound. Craig DeLeon (top left), Kit Winter (top right), Marc Altshuler (bottom left), and Jonathan Sanford (bottom right).

    Invisible Arts Music (IA), the bi-coastal, majority Black- and female-owned music house known for its award-winning work across film, television, and advertising, has signed with The Cre8tors for creative talent management and production consulting. Founded in 2024 by acclaimed composers Craig DeLeon and Jonathan Sanford, alongside seasoned music production executives Kit Winter and Marc Altshuler, Invisible Arts Music brings decades of collective experience to the art of music and sound for storytelling. The partnership with The Cre8tors reflects IA’s commitment to expanding its creative presence in the commercial and branded content landscape, while also aligning with a like-minded company focused on cultural impact and innovation. “Invisible Arts is a studio born from both craft and conviction,” Dani Jackson-Smith, Founder of The Cre8tors, says. “Their work is cinematic, their talent is undeniable, and their vision is deeply aligned with ours. We’re thrilled to welcome them to our roster.” IA specializes in custom composition, reimagined covers, sonic branding, artist collaborations, tailored arrangements, and full-service music strategy and sound design. Its founders have contributed to projects for Netflix, AppleTV+, Prime Video, Under Armour, McDonald’s, Google, Adidas, and Stella Artois, among others, and worked alongside creative visionaries like Regina King, David E. Kelley, Jordan Peele, Jenji Kohan, Steven Spielberg, and Ben Affleck. Founding IA Partners are:

    • Craig DeLeon, Creative Director / Clio-winning Composer and former Spike Jonze protégé whose recent credits include A Man in Full (Netflix, dir. Regina King),... Read More

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