Tatiana Shlosberg: rare form of leukemia and the Kennedy family heritage

24 november 2025 в 00:13
Tatiana Shlosberg: rare form of leukemia and the Kennedy family herita Tatiana Shlosberg: rare form of leukemia and the Kennedy family herita
Tatiana Schlossberg has always been one of the more private members of the Kennedy family, but recently she stepped into the public space after revealing that she has been diagnosed with a rare form of leukemia.

Tatiana was born into one of America’s most famous political families as the daughter of Caroline Kennedy and designer Edwin Schlossberg. She is also the granddaughter of President John F. Kennedy and Jackie Kennedy, making her part of the next generation of the Kennedy legacy.

Despite the visibility of her family, Tatiana has always maintained a more private life compared to many of her relatives.

Tatiana graduated from Yale University, where she studied history. Her academic experience helped shape her interests in politics, climate issues, and media — areas that later defined her career in journalism.

Tatiana has built a respected career as a journalist, writing for publications such as The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Atlantic, and Bloomberg. She focuses on climate change, environmental science, and the cultural impact of consumer habits.

In 2019, she published her acclaimed book «Inconspicuous Consumption», - which explores how everyday choices contribute to global environmental problems.

Tatiana has been married to doctor George Moran since 2017, when they exchanged vows at the Kennedy family home on Martha’s Vineyard. Over the years, they have expanded their family and now raise two children — son Edwin, born in 2022, and a daughter born in May 2024.

In her essay, she reflected on how the diagnosis changed her priorities, writing about how precious time has become with her husband, children, and family
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