Landmarks Go Purple The first image is black and white image of a suspension bridge with skyscraper buildings in the background, then the bridge lights up in purple. Next a black and white image of a government building that lights up to purple. The third image is black and white of large, industrial feed hoppers that are highlighted by the moon. The feed hoppers are then lit up in purple. The fourth black and white image is a hospital that lights up its walkways in purple. The next image has a purple background. The text on the image says Go Purple for U.S. Antibiotic Awareness Week November 18-24, 2023. At the bottom of the page is the URL, www.cdc.gov/drugresistance/usaaw. Go Purple is written in yellow and has highlighting like a neon sign. People Go Purple The first black and white image is of a Black father and son on the beach. They are wearing sunglasses and smiling. Their t-shirts change from white to purple. The second black and white image is of an older White woman sitting down while painting. Her white shirt changes to purple. The third black and white image is a man working at a coffee shop. He has on a white button-down shirt and an apron. His shirt changes from white to purple. The next black and white image is a Black physician standing in a hospital corridor. She has a white physician coat on, and a light-colored shirt. Around her neck she has a stethoscope. Her shirt changes to purple. The next image has a purple background. The text on the image says Go Purple for U.S. Antibiotic Awareness Week November 18-24, 2023. At the bottom of the page is the URL, www.cdc.gov/drugresistance/usaaw. Go Purple is written in yellow and has highlighting like a neon sign. Landmarks and People Go Purple The first image is black and white image of a suspension bridge with skyscraper buildings in the background, then the bridge lights up in purple. The second black and white image is of an older White woman sitting down while painting. Her white shirt changes to purple. The next image is a black and white image of a government building that lights up to purple. The fourth image is a black and white image is a man working at a coffee shop. He has on a white button-down shirt and an apron. His shirt changes from white to purple. The fifth image is black and white of large, industrial feed hoppers that are highlighted by the moon. The feed hoppers are then lit up in purple. The next black and white image is a Black physician standing in a hospital corridor. She has a white physician coat on, and a light-colored shirt. Around her neck she has a stethoscope. Her shirt changes to purple. The seventh image is a black and white image is a hospital that lights up its walkways in purple. The eighth image is a black and white image is of a Black father and son on the beach. They are wearing sunglasses and smiling. Their t-shirts change from white to purple. The last image has a purple background. The text on the image says Go Purple for U.S. Antibiotic Awareness Week November 18-24, 2023. At the bottom of the page is the URL, www.cdc.gov/drugresistance/usaaw. Go Purple is written in yellow and has highlighting like a neon sign.