Jayne Orenstein

Washington, D.C.

Video producer and editor working in emerging platforms

Education: George Washington University

Jayne Orenstein is a senior producer overseeing national video coverage.
Latest from Jayne Orenstein

    Why Ukraine is pushing for Western fighter jets

    A year into the Russian invasion, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is calling for advanced Western fighter jets to help the country protect its airspace.

    February 27, 2023

      Historic school for Black children moved in Virginia

      The Bray School, an 18th-century building where Black children were educated, was moved from the campus of William & Mary to Colonial Williamsburg on Feb. 10.

      February 10, 2023

        Advocates count homeless people for annual census

        Advocates knocked on car doors and visited rest areas to count the number of homeless people for the national point-in-time count in Carlisle, Pa., on Jan. 25.

        February 5, 2023

          How Bad Bunny took over the music world on his own terms

          For years, Latin artists sang in English to cross into the mainstream. Bad Bunny’s success shows that music in Spanish can also top U.S. charts.

          February 3, 2023

            Try this DIY indoor air purifier to get cleaner air

            An air cleaner can help remove indoor pollutants and reduce the spread of pathogens such as the coronavirus.

            January 13, 2023

              Try this DIY indoor air purifier to get cleaner air

              An air cleaner can help remove indoor pollutants and reduce the spread of pathogens such as the coronavirus. The Post’s Lena Sun demonstrates how to make one.

              January 13, 2023

                As Forcle Glacier melts, scientists discover artifacts

                In the Forcle Glacier in Switzerland, scientists are able to discover ancient artifacts where the land was once frozen over.

                November 1, 2022

                  U.S. military branches hold joint drill team competition

                  Drill teams from five branches of the U.S. military competed in a Joint Service Drill Off on the National Mall on Oct. 19 for the first time in 10 years.

                  October 19, 2022

                    The Ones Who Made It: The Path

                    How Black coaches worked their way to the top — and what they endured along the way.

                    September 21, 2022

                      The Ones Who Made It: The Legacy

                      For all the pain they’ve endured, Black coaches — even those who never got a fair shake — take pride in making it to the mountaintop.

                      September 21, 2022