This year's Sundance Film Festival did more than just promote independent artists and their movies, it gave celebrities a platform for political protest.

And Shailene Woodley was one of the many stars who took pride in voicing her opinion - specifically her long-running fight against the Dakota Access Pipeline.

The 25-year-old actress continued to protest in Park City, Utah on Monday, while currently facing charges after her October arrest in North Dakota.

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Fighting the good fight: Shailene Woodley continued her long-running protest against the Dakota Access Pipeline on Monday at Sundance Film Festival in Utah

The Divergent star opted out on glamour for the Standing Rock Event as she looked comfortable in an army green sweatshirt, grey patterned scarf and a matching color beanie.

Shailene's sweatshirt appeared to have the Mi'Kmaq flag print in the back, the original inhabitants of the Atlantic region in Canada.

She kept it simple with little make-up and accessories, wearing her brunette locks loose, and rounding out with black winter boots.

Representing: The 25-year-old star did away with the glamour for the Standing Rock event and instead wore tribal-patterned sweatshirt and scarf

Actress-activist: The Divergent star joined forces on Monday to protest Robert Redford's link with Chase Bank, who is funding the pipeline

No stopping her: She is currently facing charges after her arrest in October in North Dakota for criminal trespassing and engaging in a riot

According to the Los Angeles Times, Shailene protested the festival's very own Robert Redford to have him cut relations with Sundance sponsor Chase Bank who is funding the pipeline.

She joined forces on the same street that witnessed the Women's March two days prior, according to her Facebook.

Meanwhile, The Fault In Our Stars actress is set to face trial on March 31 - delayed twice now - after she was arrested for criminal trespass and engaging in a riot.

Staying strong: Shailene's trial - delayed twice - is scheduled for March 31; the actress had pleaded not guilty on charges that could lead her to a month in jail and a $1,500 fine

Meanwhile: When the brunette beauty is not protesting, she will appear in HBO's highly-anticipated miniseries Big Little Lies on February 19.

Shailene pleaded not guilty to the charges, which would send her a month in jail and a $1,500 fine.

When the actress-activist is not protesting, she will appear in HBO's highly-anticipated miniseries Big Little Lies, premiering February 19.

She will play alongside a star-studded casting including executive producer of the show Reese Witherspoon, Nicole Kidman and Laura Dern.