Sharon Daniel

[3][better source needed] Daniel is an activist involved with the organization Justice Now,[5] and her association with it allowed her to circumvent the media ban enacted on all of the California Department of Corrections facilities in 1993.

She was able to gain media access due to her role as a legal advocate for Justice Now, which allowed her the opportunity to speak with several inmates and document their stories.

Public Secrets is an interactive website with sound clips and textual narratives from female inmates in California state prisons.

[6][failed verification] It details the personal accounts of the women in the facilities, and it exposes ideas of "the existence of the Prison Industrial Complex, its pervasive network of monopolies, [and] its human rights abuses".

[10] Palabras was an interactive archive that was composed of digital images and videos created by communities from San Francisco, California; Buenos Aires, Argentina; and Darfur, Sudan.