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Official statements and press releases from Cambridge Indivisible — organizing in deep-red Dorchester County, Maryland's Eastern Shore.

Michelle Fowle Michelle Fowle

On Courthouse Steps, Cambridge Residents Read "The Dorchester Resolves," Then Donate the Signed Scroll to the Harriet Tubman Museum

CAMBRIDGE, MD — In sweltering July heat, about 30 residents gathered in front of the Dorchester County Courthouse on Wednesday evening to read aloud "The Dorchester Resolves of 2026," a citizens' declaration of grievances modeled on the colonial Resolves that Maryland communities issued at their courthouses in 1774.

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Michelle Fowle Michelle Fowle

Citizens to Read "The Dorchester Resolves" on Courthouse Steps Today, Naming Every Level of Government

CAMBRIDGE, MD — July 2, 2026

WHAT: A public, costumed reading of "The Dorchester Resolves of 2026" — a citizens' declaration in the tradition of the 1774 colonial Resolves, holding government accountable from the White House to Cambridge City Hall — followed by a guided tour of the newly reopened Harriet Tubman Museum & Educational Center.

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Michelle Fowle Michelle Fowle

Cambridge Indivisible to Read "The Dorchester Resolves" at Courthouse July 2, Holding Every Level of Government to Account

CAMBRIDGE, MD — June 25, 2026 — On Thursday, July 2, Cambridge Indivisible will gather in front of the Dorchester County Courthouse to read aloud "The Dorchester Resolves of 2026," a citizens' declaration modeled on the colonial Resolves that Maryland communities issued at their courthouses in 1774. The reading begins at 5 p.m. by the Harriet Tubman statue at 206 High St.

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Michelle Fowle Michelle Fowle

Cambridge Residents Join Nationwide “No Kings 2” Rally

CAMBRIDGE, Md. — October 19, 2025 — Residents of Cambridge gathered downtown Saturday for the No Kings 2 Day of Peaceful Action, joining millions across the country to affirm that America belongs to its people, not to kings.


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Michelle Fowle Michelle Fowle

TOMORROW: NO KINGS DAY OF PEACEFUL ACTION IN CAMBRIDGE AND ACROSS AMERICA

CAMBRIDGE, Md. — October 17, 2025 — Cambridge residents will join millions of Americans across the country in a nationwide day of nonviolent protest at the second No Kings Day of Peaceful Action, with more than 2,600 events planned nationwide. Attendees are encouraged to wear yellow — a color long used in global movements as a symbol of peaceful resistance and courage in the face of oppression.


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