OneWorld produces two award-winning television programs.
- "21st Century Conversations" is a broadcast done LIVE every 3rd Thursday at CTV and taped regularly
at NHTV. Previous shows have covered such topics as health care literacy, access and disparities
issues, Understanding the New Medicare Prescription Drug Program, drug rehabilitation, families in
crisis, education and training, and housing and financial programs for people in low to moderate
income brackets.
- Program guests provide critical information on how to access and use various programs and services.
- Our tapes and DVDs are available to viewers at a very nominal cost and to all access stations free of
cost.
- Our awarding winning programs have proven to be very valuable to many people.
During its 11 + years of production, the program has received 14 regional, state and community awards , including :
- The American Cancer Society’s Sword of Hope Award for all of New England and New York in 2001& First-place standing in the Northeast Regional Media Alliance Competition.
- N’Zinga Shäni also has received numerous community and state awards including: the CT Post's "Woman of Substance" recognition in 2004
- The Tuskegee University Alumni Community Service Award for New England in 2005; the Greater NH
Business & Professional Clubs Community Service Award for 2001, the Jamaican/American Community
Service Award 2001
- Special commendations for community service from the CT Legislature in 2001 and again in 2005
- The Nation of Islam Community Pioneer Award in 2005
- "N’Zinga’s Journal" brings attention to important issues in the service community; presents
positive developments within the community and encourages others to replicate those efforts, and
serves as a venue for information seminars and youth forums on a variety of topics of interest to
the public, with an emphasis on engaging parents, teenagers and preteens. Volunteers, many of
them students, and members of the Youth Council, contribute significantly to the content and
structure of the seminars and forums as well as serve as hosts. N'Zinga's Journal is an avenue
through which our youth can gain self-confidence, and learn the key role journalism plays in
informing the community.
In October 2004, N’Zinga’s Journal (Critical Issues to Teens) won the New England Regional
Media Alliance’s award for “outstanding merit.”