[3][4] In 2018, ELLE Magazine featured her work and interviewed her at length in context of her memorial illustrations based on the murder of Nia Wilson, a black woman who was fatally stabbed in a suspected hate crime while exiting a BART train.
[5][6][1] In 2017, she illustrated "9 Books for Woke Kids," an article by Guinevere de la Mare.
[4] While attending Rodriguez, Juanita spent a summer studying at CalArts.
Juanita is based in Fairfield, CA[9] and identifies as a mixed-race[10] femme queer person.
Kaylani Jaunita and Kyle Lukoff published When Aiden Became a Brother in 2019.