Riley J. Dennis

Riley J. Dennis (Born Justin Dennis) is a intersectional feminist, non-binary, queer, lesbian YouTuber. She was born on February 14, 1993 in Virginia but was raised for most of his life just outside of Seattle in a city called Sammamish.

She grew up playing soccer and absolutely loves the sport, but reading and writing also top the list of his favorite hobbies. She has always seen fantasy stories as a powerful way of portraying real world issues, and hopes to provoke thought and inspire good morals through his writing. She went to Whittier College and got a degree in Creative Writing and anthropology.

YouTube Channel
Riley joined YouTube on July 6, 2011, but posted her first video on January 25, 2015 with a video called "Liked the Hunger Games? Read this book next!" where she recommends the book The Testing by Joelle Charbonneau. She continued to post book reviews until she made videos about books, travel, and college life. Later on, she started making videos about sex advice and relationships. On June 7, 2015, she posted a video called "Are Liberal Arts Colleges Worth It?" where she talks about her college life and degree. Starting her path to talking about American liberal politics. Afterards, she began making videos for the website Everyday Feminism, with the video "How Many Genders Are There?" Soon after she had made many many videos on a plethora of Feminism Topics. In August 7, 2016, Justin changed her name to Riley J. Dennis, because she is a transgender female and she wanted a more feminine sounding name. After making more videos, she began to receive a lot of feedback from people in their own response videos. Riley voted for Hillary in the 2016 presidential election, but when Trump won, Riley made a video, claiming that "hate won." She has made many videos criticizing Trump.

Criticism
Riley has received a lot of criticism from the YouTuber anti-SJW and anti-feminist community. She is often criticized for looking more masculine and not presenting well as a female, for example she has an Adam's apple and a fairly male body. She wears makeup and grows long hair, but many people say that is not enough for her to transition into a female. Riley responded by sying that she is actually a nonbinary woman, and that she isn't strictly a man nor a woman.

Trivia

 * She wrote a trilogy of books.
 * She can speak French.