Kohn Social Policy Conference
Friday, September 18, 2026 | Detroit, MI
What can a city do to promote human thriving?
The 2026 Kohn Social Policy Conference brings together invited scholars, practitioners, policymakers, civic leaders, community partners, students, and members of the Ford School community to examine emerging social policy challenges and explore practical, evidence-informed solutions that advance equity and improve lives.
Centered on this question, the program explores how cities can respond to interconnected challenges affecting health, literacy, family economic security, and affordable housing. Four moderated policy discussions and a featured keynote conversation will connect research with policy implementation, public service, and experience from the field.
With Detroit providing a concrete context for these discussions, the conference will surface approaches and lessons relevant to communities across Michigan and the United States.
Interconnected systems of human thriving
Health coverage, literacy, family economic security, and affordable housing are deeply connected to opportunity and well-being. The conference's four policy discussions will examine distinct challenges within these systems while considering what cities can do to help people and communities thrive.
Conference format
The Kohn Social Policy Conference is a one-day convening in Detroit featuring four moderated policy discussions, a featured keynote conversation, and opportunities for exchange across research, policy, practice, and community perspectives. Participation will be coordinated through targeted invitations, with limited space available. To express interest in attending, please join our interest list.
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