Mayor Eric Adams announced that city buildings will be lit purple for domestic violence awareness. Photo by Ed Reed/Mayoral Photography Office Follow @x NEW YORK – New York City Mayor Eric Adams today announced that City Hall and a number of other municipal buildings, as well as iconic sites across the city will be lit purple tonight for the 11 th annual “NYC Go Purple Day,” in recognition of Domestic Violence Awareness Month . The lighting of buildings across the five boroughs will raise awareness and underscore the Adams administration’s commitment to supporting survivors of domestic violence, their families, and communities. “During Domestic Violence Awareness Month, I am urging all New Yorkers to learn about how domestic, intimate-partner, and gender-based violence impacts New Yorkers and what we can all do to support survivors,” said Mayor Adams. “Critical to our efforts to support survivors and their families is raising awareness for the rich ecosystem of potentially l
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