Tatiana Schlossberg
Tatiana Schlossberg, acclaimed journalist, environmental advocate, and beloved granddaughter of President John F. Kennedy, passed away, leaving a legacy of intellect, compassion, and quiet resilience that echoed the best of her storied family line.
Born on May 5, 1990, Tatiana Celia Kennedy Schlossberg was the second daughter of Caroline Kennedy and Edwin Schlossberg. Raised in New York City amidst the weight of history and the warmth of close family ties, Tatiana grew up with a keen sense of public service and curiosity about the world—a hallmark of the Kennedy tradition. She attended Yale University, where she honed her writing skills and developed a passion for environmental issues, graduating in 2012. She later pursued a master’s degree at the University of Oxford, further shaping her analytical and journalistic talents.
Tatiana’s career blossomed in journalism, where she found her voice as a science and climate reporter for The New York Times. Her reporting was marked by clarity, empathy, and a persistent drive to illuminate complex environmental challenges. In 2019, she authored “Inconspicuous Consumption: The Environmental Impact You Don’t Know You Have,” a critically acclaimed book that challenged readers to reconsider their everyday choices and their connection to the planet. Tatiana’s writing stood out for its accessibility and wit, making difficult subjects approachable and inspiring countless readers to take action for the environment.

Beyond her professional accomplishments, Tatiana was cherished for her humility, warmth, and sharp wit. Friends and colleagues remember her as someone who wore her famous surname lightly, preferring the company of close friends, family, and her cherished dog to the glare of the public spotlight. She was deeply committed to privacy, yet gracious and open-hearted to those who knew her well. Her marriage to Dr. George Moran in 2017 was a celebration of love, friendship, and family unity, drawing together generations of Kennedys and Schlossbergs.
Tatiana’s legacy is woven from threads of thoughtful inquiry, dedication to truth, and a profound sense of responsibility to the world beyond herself. She was a bridge between generations, honouring the Kennedy family’s commitment to public service while forging her own path—one grounded in environmental stewardship and honest storytelling.
She is survived by her husband, parents, sister Rose, brother Jack, and an extended family that includes the descendants and admirers of America’s enduring political dynasty. Tatiana’s life, though all too brief, was a testament to the power of intellect, empathy, and quiet leadership. She leaves behind a world made better by her presence, and a family—and nation—proud to have called her their own.
In her own words, written in the preface to her book: “We are all connected, not just to each other, but to the planet itself. Our choices matter.” May her memory continue to inspire us to act with courage, conscience, and care.







