On Friday, actor and activist Jane Fonda, 81, was arrested in Washington, D.C., for the fourth consecutive week as part of her ongoing attempt to raise awareness about the peril of global climate change, PEOPLE confirms.

Also arrested were actors Catherine Keener and Rosanna Arquette.

In a statement, a representative from the United States Capitol Police told PEOPLE that 46 individuals were arrested at the protest and charged with Crowding, Obstructing, or Incommoding.

Unlike Fonda’s prior demonstrations, which took place outside the U.S. Capitol, Friday’s arrests occurred at a sit-in inside the Hart Senate office building.

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Jane Fonda

Friday’s act of civil disobedience — which drew the largest crowd of any of Fonda’s prior protests — was focused on women’s role in the climate crisis.

Arquette was arrested about 30 minutes into the demonstration, and Keener was arrested soon after. Fonda was arrested a few minutes later.

Catherine Keener and Rosanna Arquette

Atan impromptu press conference held from the event, Fonda told the crowd that she was planning to get arrested today and that she’d been given a court date. She noted that she would be protesting in Washington D.C. every Friday until the middle of January.

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Rosanna Arquette

“We have 11 years to turn [climate change] around,” Fonda said during the press conference. “We’re going to have to be very brave. We’re going to get arrested much more. We’re going to close down the government if necessary.”

Photos and videos posted to theFire Drill Fridays Twitter account— Fonda’s initiative to raise awareness about climate change — show videos of Fonda, Keener and Arquette’s arrests, as well as videos of demonstrators chanting “climate justice now” and “women demand a Green New Deal.”

Catherine Keener

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Before a recent arrest, Fonda spoke out about her current mission and praised the proposedGreen New Deal, an ambitious legislative undertaking to address climate change.

“This will be a huge, disruptive, super-ambitious undertaking. And yes, it’s going to cost a whole lot of money. But the cost of inaction is even huger.”

Fonda had announced her intentions to protest a number of weeks ago,tellingthe Washington Postshe had recently relocated to D.C. expressly to become more active on the climate crisis front.

It was not immediately clear if Fonda, Arquette or Keener had an attorney who could comment on the arrests.

source: people.com