Kohn Social Policy Conference | Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy

Kohn Social Policy Conference

Exploring emerging issues in social policy
Friday, September 18, 2026 | Detroit, MI
Join the interest list

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.

What can a city do to promote human thriving?

Building on the Ford School’s deep expertise in social policy, the conference is shaped by the work of the Kohn professors — endowed faculty whose research focuses on equity, opportunity, and well-being. It brings research, policy, and practice into conversation around practical, local-level solutions.
Read about the Kohn Collaborative

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.

Healthcare team, hands together and celebration in hospital for teamwork success
Health

How can cities respond to the administrative burdens and downstream effects of Medicaid H.R. 1 implementation?

New work requirements and reporting rules could affect Medicaid enrollment, access to care, and the service systems on which residents rely. The discussion will consider how cities can respond to administrative burdens, coverage losses, and disruptions in continuity of care.
African American Father and his baby boy lying reading book on the floor
Education

How can cities translate state literacy reforms into stronger reading outcomes?

As states adopt literacy policies grounded in the science of reading, cities and school districts must turn those reforms into effective instruction. The discussion will examine state investments, teacher support, research partnerships, and literacy equity for diverse student populations.
Young girl drawing in classroom during back to school season
Childhood poverty

How can cities build on the poverty-reducing impact of the 2021 Child Tax Credit?

State child tax credits vary in their benefit levels, eligibility rules, work requirements, and target populations. The discussion will consider how cities can inform policy design and assess the opportunities and challenges associated with a city-level child tax credit.
Photo of homes in Detroit's Chaldean Town neighborhood
Housing

How can cities leverage their land and financial assets to develop city-owned affordable housing?

Cities are exploring how publicly owned land and dedicated housing funds can support lasting affordability. The discussion will consider municipal ownership models, financing and administrative capacity, and strategies that could be adapted for Detroit.

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.

Explore the program and speakers.

Discussion icon

Moderated policy discussions

Four sessions will examine interconnected social policy challenges in health, education, childhood poverty, and housing and homelessness, with an emphasis on practical, local-level solutions.
Conference icon

Featured conversation

A featured conversation will explore how local leaders and institutions can use policy, partnerships, and public service to support residents, families, and communities.
Communication glyph icon

Exchange and connection

The program will create opportunities for scholars, policymakers, practitioners, students, and community partners to share ideas and build connections.

Attend the conference

Attendance at the Kohn Social Policy Conference will be coordinated through targeted invitations, with limited space available. Program and speaker details will be shared as they become available. To express interest in attending, please join our interest list.

Have any questions?

Contact