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Official statements and press releases from Cambridge Indivisible — organizing in deep-red Dorchester County, Maryland's Eastern Shore.
Cambridge Joins Global No Kings Day of Action — Hundreds Turn Out on Route 50 in Deep-Red Dorchester County
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.
Local Cambridge Organizers Announce No Kings Event on March 28 as Part of a Nationwide Movement
CAMBRIDGE, MD — March 24, 2026 - On March 28, local Cambridge residents will come together with millions of Americans across the country in a nationwide day of nonviolent protest at the third No Kings National Day of Nonviolent Action. There are thousands of events nationwide.
ICE Out For Good: Community Vigil & Action
CAMBRIDGE, MD — January 9, 2026 - On Saturday, January 10, 2026 from 12PM-2PM, we are gathering in Cambridge not to make noise, but to bear witness.
On January 7, Renee Nicole Good, a 37-year-old American citizen, wife, and mother of three, was killed by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in Minneapolis. Renee loved to sing. She studied creative writing. She was a whole person. Her death should never have happened.
And it was not an isolated tragedy.
When Power Abandons the People, the People Rise
CAMBRIDGE, MD —November 10 - Yesterday, Senate Democratic leadership — led by Senator Chuck Schumer — betrayed the very people they claim to represent.
Community Over Cruelty: Eastern Shore Steps Up Where Leaders Have Failed
SALISBURY, MD — November 7, 2025 —Residents from across Maryland’s Eastern Shore came together outside Congressman Andy Harris’ Salisbury office on Thursday, November 7th, for a Community Over Cruelty Food Drive that turned frustration into action and compassion into results.
Community Groups Hold Food Drive After Andy Harris Votes to Cut SNAP Benefits
SALISBURY, MD — November 4, 2025 —Cambridge Indivisible, along with the Talbot County Democratic Forum, Shore Progress, and the Dorchester Democratic Central Committee, will hold a community food drive this Thursday, November 6, from 12:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. outside Congressman Andy Harris’ Salisbury office at 100 East Main Street to benefit the Maryland Eastern Shore Food Bank.
Cambridge Indivisible to Bill Ferguson: Stop Listening and Start Leading
CAMBRIDGE, MD — October 30, 2025 —Maryland Senate President Bill Ferguson’s so-called Democratic Listening Tour was political theater — a statewide photo-op meant to appear responsive while he blocks the very bills Marylanders are calling for.