This video features proceedings from a criminal justice symposium held at the Interdenominational Theological Center sponsored by the Lowery Institute for Justice and Human Rights. The symposium focused on the topics of alternative sentences, mandatory sentences, sentencing disparities, and prisoner rehabilitation. The topic "Movement for Reform" is addressed by panelists, in which they discuss the elimination of unfair sentencing, incarceration policies, prevention of juvenile imprisonment, re-entry of inmates back into society, and the continuation of the reform movement. This video includes the introduction of panelists Tyrone Brooks, representatives of the Georgia Legislative Black Caucus (GLBC), community activist Dr. Loretto M. Grier-Cudjoe, President of the Concerned Black Clergy Reverend Timothy McDonald, Executive Director of the Victim Witness Assistance Program Brenda Muhammad, and Savannah State University professor Dr. Johnnie Dumas Myers.