The 'Divergent' star encourages everyone to "mobilize."
Shailene Woodley won't give up. After Donald Trump signed an executive order to continue the construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline, the Divergent star told MSNBC that she will continue fighting to make sure this doesn't move forward.
"We mobilize," she told the news network.
She also added, "What we could do now as a population, as a society, is to hold our corporations accountable and hold our banks accountable, because there are a lot of banks that are invested in this pipeline. Regardless of any executive order or what our politicians want to do, if there’s no money invested in the pipelines, then they can’t be built."
about to go on @MSNBC to talk about #NoDAPL #KeystoneXL and what we must do moving forward
— Shailene Woodley (@shailenewoodley) January 24, 2017
In October Shailene was arrested for trespassing when she went to the picket line and protest. She managed to capture footage of the arrest and posted it on social media.
Watch her interview with MSNBC below.
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