Lieutenant Commissioner (Hon.) Derrick Robinson is celebrated for his years of service in promoting Jamaican culture as a CariFolk singer and his over 20-years service in bringing the legacy and heroism of Chief Takyi (Chief Tacky) to national prominence with his barefooted all-island walks. For over 20 years, Derrick created a 'moral spectacle', grabbing the attention of news headlines, and lobbied consistently for Chief Takyi to be made a national hero, resulting in so far; the renaming of the St. Mary Parish Awards to the Chief Takyi Awards, the renaming of Rectory Street in Port Maria to the Chief Takyi Street, and the Declaration of April 8 as Takyi Day by Governor General, His Excellency the Most Honourable Sir Patrick Allen, and Minister of Culture, Gender, Entertainment & Sport, the Honourable Olivia Grange.
Derrick Robinson is also recognized and celebrated for his four years of dedicated service on the Board of Directors of the Ranger Cadet Combined Corps (RCC) in its early years after inception, for which he received Honorary Commission to the rank of Honorary Colonel in the elevated rank of Lieutenant Commissioner.
As a patriotic citizen and parishioner, Derrick has served consistently on three committees of the St. Mary Municipal Corporation (St. Mary Parish Council).
Make Tacky a National Hero - https://youtu.be/diMRybm4PHg
Black X Completes 37-Mile Walk for Chief Tacky Barefooted -https://youtu.be/bVb-i5uhNa4
Motion Tabled for Chief Takyi to be Conferred National Hero in Jamaica - https://our.today/motion-tabled-for-chief-takyi-to-be-conferred-national-hero-in-jamaica
A Historic Revolt, A Forgotten Hero, An Empty Plinth: Is There A Right Way to Remember Slavery? by Prof. Vincent Brown - https://www.theguardian.com/news/2024/mar/26/historic-revolt-forgotten-hero-empty-plinth-jamaica-slavery-chief-tacky
Governor General Declares April 8 as National Chief Takyi Day - https://www.jamaicaobserver.com/2022/04/07/gg-declares-april-8-as-national-chief-takyi-day