ABSTRACT

For many such as I, our lifetime experience has been one of racism at the individual level, reinforced by the powerful institutions of the law … and without doubt the media … there has been very little challenge to the media about the way in which that institution practices, promotes

and perpetuates racism … in our community. Indigenous magistrate Pat O’Shane

This chapter discusses the major case study workshop, NT Mojo. It outlines a process of introducing mobile journalism skills and technologies to remote Indigenous people. NT Mojo was conducted in remote communities in the Northern Territory in Australia. It tested a combination of media tools alongside relevant multimedia storytelling skills aimed at scoping how mobile journalism practices might be used to help create a local Indigenous voice. It further investigated skills that would enable community-based mojos to work as local journalists and stringers for media.