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Cultural centers at Indiana University have joined efforts to create a brown bag discussion series this fall, “Choice of Colors,” which will address issues of diversity, identity and cultural awareness. The first event, “Diversity at IU: What It Is, What It Is Not and What It Should Be,” took place Thursday at the Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center. Panelists included Eric Love, director of the IU Office of Diversity Education, and Indiana Daily Student columnist Jacob Levin. Levin challenges Love on the true state of diversity at IU in this WFHB exclusive.