Badge: Disabled People’s International
About
This metal Disabled People’s International badge was manufactured in Sydney, Australia. We think it was produced in the 1980s or 1990s. Donated by Brian Hilton.
Image Description
This is a round enamel badge with a cream background. The words “Disabled Peoples’ International’ - Vox Nostra” are around the edge of the badge in gold block capitals. In the centre is a green stylised globe with 7 thick red strips going from the globe to the edge of the badge in different directions. Each strip has the letters ‘DPI’ within it.
Rollin’ Thunder by Ian Stanton
song written and performed by Ian Stanton
Rollin’ Thunder
Rollin’ thunder, growin’ stronger.
Rollin’ thunder, how much longer?
Rollin’ thunder, growin’ stronger.
Rollin’ thunder, how much longer?
You feel a rumblin’, it’s comin’ through the land.
Get to feel your time is comin’, you can touch it with your hand.
We are advancin’, dancin’ all the way.
Like rollin’ thunder, growin’ stronger
Rollin’ thunder, how much longer?
No time for compromise, we’ve heard it all before.
You get so used to tomorrow lies, they don’t fool you any more.
oh, such a feelin’ steels through your soul.
Like rollin’ thunder, growin’ stronger
Rollin’ thunder, how much longer?
Take time to look behind,
You know that you have truth and you have justice on your side.
You know your own mind
It’s written on the banners that you bear with so much pride.
Freedom – we’re riding. on
Rollin’ thunder, growin’ stronger
Rollin’ thunder, ow much longer?
It’s in the air you breathe, it smoulders in your fire
The battle lines have long been drawn, they tremble like a wire.
High on the wonder - all for one and one for all.
Like rollin’ thunder, growin’ stronger
Rollin’ thunder, how much longer?
Rollin’ thunder, growin’ stronger
Rollin’ thunder
Can you feel the rumblin’?
How much longer?
It’s comin’ through the land.
Rollin’ thunder
Can you feel your time is comin’?
Can you feel your time is comin’?
Touch it with your hand.
Rollin’ thunder, how much longer