Cambridge Joins Global No Kings Day of Action — Hundreds Turn Out on Route 50 in Deep-Red Dorchester County

Eastern Shore Community Turns Out in Force, Joining 8 Million Americans and Thousands of Events Worldwide in Historic Day of Action

Contact: Michelle Fowle, Co-Founder, Cambridge Indivisible

Email: info@cambridgeindivisible.org Phone: (410) 571-4862‬

CAMBRIDGE, MD — March 29, 2026 — Hundreds of Dorchester County residents filled the sidewalks along Route 50 in Cambridge on Saturday, March 28, joining what organizers say was one of the largest single-day mobilizations in American history. More than 8 million people demonstrated across the United States — with counts still coming in — as part of a global day of action spanning more than 3,000 events worldwide.

Organized by Cambridge Indivisible, the rally stretched along Route 50 between Maryland Avenue and the Choptank River bridge. Participants lined the sidewalk shoulder to shoulder, with demonstrators holding giant "NO KINGS" letters flat toward the sky for drone cameras overhead.

"This is deep-red Dorchester County. Hundreds of us stood on Route 50 and said no. That's not nothing — that's everything," said Michelle Fowle, co-founder of Cambridge Indivisible.

Cambridge Indivisible is a grassroots civic organization based in Dorchester County. Saturday's action was part of the No Kings Coalition's coordinated day of morally grounded, nonviolent direct action — rooted in the belief that people-powered movements are how America ends authoritarianism and builds a truly free country for everyone.

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Cambridge Indivisible is a grassroots civic organization based in Cambridge, Maryland. For more information, contact: info@cambridgeindivisible.org or call (410) 571-4862. See all photos here.

Michelle Fowle

“The real revolutionist is the one who is most concerned with the least glamorous stuff.” (paraphrased by Alice Walker)

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