A new misfortune was added to the familia Kennedythe same one that has accumulated tragedies since 1963 with the Shining John F. Kennedythen President of the United States. This is what he stated Tatiana Schlossberggranddaughter of the Democratic politician, who recently made public her serious medical diagnosis.
The 35 year old young man His mother is the diplomat Caroline Kennedy, the only living daughter of JFK. On the other hand, his father is the American designer and artist, Edwin Schlossberg.
Tatiana She is married to urologist George Moran. since 2017. With him he had two children: Edwin Garrett Moran (2022), 3 years old, and a 1-year-old girl (2024), the latter being the one who was born shortly before the announcement of the dramatic diagnosis.
The granddaughter of Youngest president in history of USA was born on May 5, 1990 in New York. In that city he was educated with his two brothersthe artist Rose, and Jack, recently incorporated into politics.
Specifically, Tatiana studied in the elite private schools Brearley -an institute for girls where her sister two years older also went- and Trinityfrom which he graduated in 2008.
Tatiana is the middle sister of the three heirs of JFK’s only living daughter. Photo: AP/Steven SenneThe young woman grew up in barrio Upper East Side of Manhattana few blocks away abuela Jackie Kennedy Onassis. The former first lady – who died of cancer in 1994 – used to frequently visit her grandchildren, whom she took for walks in the Central Park.
Once she finished school, Tatiana decided to study at the Yale Universitythe same one that his younger brother, Jack, later chose. There he obtained a bachelor’s degree in History in the year 2012but not before participating in the newspaper Yale Heraldof which she was editor. Those nascent steps in journalism, which began with first-person stories about art and entertainment, would be an indication of his future profession.
Tatiana Schlossbergen’s beginnings in journalism
Among the prestigious classrooms of the Ivy League the young woman won the prize Charles A. Ryskamp Travel Grant. It was for a project investigation about the relationship that existed in the 19th century between “fugitive slaves” and the Native American tribes of the New England coast, particularly in Martha’s Vineyard.
Martha’s Vineyard was not a random choice. In that exclusive island from Massachusetts – where his maternal grandmother had a luxurious estate – he spent a good part of his childhood. He had for himself a private beachswimming pool, gardens, orchards and even a fairy house that Jackie had built especially for the little ones.
That same site would be chosen in 2017 to celebrate the Tatiana’s marriage to George Moranurologist and associate professor at Columbia University Irving Medical Center. They have remained a couple since their times as classmates in Yale.
In 2014, Tatiana obtained a master in history American for the Oxford UniversityUnited Kingdom. She chose this career to “connect with her family legacy.”
John F. Kennedy was the youngest president of the United States. Photo: AFP Since then he worked as reporter. His first step was taken with an internship at The Martha’s Vineyard Gazetteand then cover police in the The Bergen Record in New Jersey.
He worked in the New York Times for several years, for which he produced articles on science y climate change. Other media in which he wrote were The Washington Post, Vanity Fair, The Atlantic, The Boston Globe y Bloomberg.
Additionally, in 2019 he published the book Inconspicuous Consumption: The Environmental Impact You Don’t Know You Have (Discreet consumption: the environmental impact you don’t know you have).
This work is about the invisible consequences that produce the Internet, fuel, technology, among others. And he didn’t do it badly, since a year after its publication it earned him the premio Rachel Carson Environment Book.
«I firmly believe that companies they should be more transparent about what they do. «It is not fair to the consumer to expect them to evaluate the different supply chains.»sentenced Vogue in reference to the exploitation of natural resources for mass manufacturing.
However, the girl considered alternative paths to the news, such as becoming an environmental lawyer or, without going any further, entering politics. But he realized that being a journalist was “what suited her best«, as she told the aforementioned magazine. «I think I’m good at journalism. It is important that people contribute however they can.”
Climate change: the connection with his grandfather JFK
Yes ok he never got to know his grandfatherTatiana assured that this was “great inspiration.” In an interview with Vanity Fair In 2019, he said: «I think his speeches are incredibly impressive […] The speech at Rice University about the desire to put a man on the Moon inspires me a lotand the speech at American University on the Nuclear Test Ban Treaty».
These words helped motivate him to do “a difference in the world”. “For me, my grandfather lives in my imaginationin his words and in the lessons he left us. Throughout my life I was able to connect with him through the study of historyboth studying his life and the periods and patterns that fascinated him”he stated.
What happened to John’s granddaughter. F.Kennedy
The 35 year old young man announced this Saturday that he suffers from a terminal form of acute myeloid leukemia. In an essay published in The New Yorkerrevealed that a doctor warned him that could have «one more year to live».
A discouraging panorama between treatments that, according to the environmental journalist, tried to deal with viruses that prevented continue with your life as you knew it. «I feel cheated and sad for not being able to continue living the wonderful life we had»he stated in the text.
Since his diagnosis in May of 2024 – just when she had just given birth to her second child – the history specialist underwent two bone marrow transplants, several rounds of chemotherapy, and participated in experimental clinical trials.
«Throughout my life I tried to be a good daughter, a good sister, a good person»he wrote in the New York media. «And now I have added a new tragedy for our familyand there’s nothing I can do to stop it.».
These words of sincerity occur more than a year after the diagnosis that began with a routine analysis. An elevated white blood cell count was seen there. It was later confirmed that Tatiana suffered from a variant with a «rare mutation» – known as Inversion 3 -, something more common in elderly people.


