
our Mission
Tudo Djunto is a grassroots organization that began at MCI-Norfolk in 2014. It was founded by a group of Cape Verdean men who recognized the harm their past actions had caused to their families and communities. These individuals, both incarcerated and from free society, witnessed the senseless violence occurring across communities and state lines—violence that was tearing their communities apart. In response, they committed to promoting unity, peace, and love within their culture and among their people.
They asked themselves: What can we do to play a more meaningful role in the healing of our community—so people can live their daily lives in peace?
From that question, Tudo Djunto was born. Through simple, yet powerful acts men who were once adversaries began to come together. These acts of unity created understanding, built trust, and encouraged effective communication and camaraderie. This is the essence of Tudo Djunto.
The movement seeks to inspire individuals—especially our brothers in the community—to break the cycles of violence and poverty, and instead, nurture progress and unity in the spaces where peace should thrive.
Tudo Djunto's mission goes beyond the Cape Verdean community. We aim to engage the broader community as a whole. As a subcommittee of the African-American Coalition Committee (A.A.C.C.), our goal is to unify our community and uplift one another through education, cultural awareness, and shared history.

These are our members whose lives have been positively transformed by Tudo Djunto’s community-focused approach.
Meet the men of tudo djunto
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John "Johnsun" P. Gomes
Founder/Advisor
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Odair "Powerful" Fernandes
Founder/Assistant Director
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Darryl Scott
Member
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MICHAEL "Pudge" BARROS
Liaison (Brockton)
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Paulino Miranda
President
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Manuel Santos
Member
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Jamal Farrar
Member
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John Monteiro
Member
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Steven D. Correira
Community Liaison
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Amos Don
Community Outreach (Boston)
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HAMZA
Member
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AARON ALMEIDA
Member
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ADAM SANDERS
Member
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Amadeu Filho
Member
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TONY SEMEDO
Member
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CARLOS BARROS
Member
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EMMANUEL PINA
Liaison (Boston)
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HENRICO ANDRADE
Community Outreach (Brockton)
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Danny Lopes Jr.
Creative Director
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Bobby Monteiro
Protocol Management
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John Diaz
Secretary
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Rodrick Taylor
Cultural Coordinator
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Shaun O. Harrison
Director of Education
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Elias Centeio
Liaison (New Bedford)
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Thomas "T-Woods" Woods
Member
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Esau Depina
Member
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Derek Depina
Member
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Jose Mercado
Member
News & Events
Tudo Djunto’s Stop the Violence Conference at Boston's Copley Library united community leaders to tackle violence prevention and healing.
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Tudo Djunto’s Stop the Violence Conference at Boston's Copley Library united community leaders to tackle violence prevention and healing.
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This Act establishes a method for incarcerated individuals to help loved ones in need of a life-saving donation.