Tony, I thought you might be interested in this:
Detained in America: Children Speak
It will be at the Japanese American National Museum in LA.
It's not listed on the museum website, yet, but this is a piece of the description I saw:
On September 21st, the voices of children who have suffered from these policies will be heard, as Japanese American children read the words of those confined decades ago, while Los Angeles children amplify the voices of some of the thousands of their age mates currently suffering in deplorable detention facilities, snatched from the safety of loving adults, traumatized by cruel treatment.
Join us at 1:30 PM in the courtyard of the Japanese American National Museum for an afternoon of child empowerment, as the experience of suffering children is given voice and amplification by our own children. Attend the premier screening of an original film by 7th grade students depicting the journey of a child asylum-seeker to the United States. Join us for the call to action by those daily fighting on behalf of these children and for the sake of America’s humanity.
Co-hosted by the Japanese American National Museum, Immigrant Families Together, CHIRLA (Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights of Los Angeles), CLUE (Clergy and Laity United for Economic Justice), and Bend the Arc