Keiko Lane lives in Berkeley, CA where she maintains a private psychotherapy practice and teaches graduate and post-graduate psychology and cultural studies. In addition to her literary writing which has been published in journals and anthologies including Calyx, Americas Review, Harrington Lesbian Fiction Quarterly, The Feminist Porn Book, Queering Sexual Violence, and Here Come the Brides, she writes essays for numerous publications about the intersections of queer culture, racial and gender justice, oppression resistance, and liberation psychology. Her website is www.keikolanemft.com.
"Intersections: On the Anniversary of the Rodney King Rebellion" is a chapter from her memoir "Blood/Loss: Toward a Queer Poetics of Embodied Memory (a love story)."