1. Be able to distinguish between ethnicity and race and understand that ethnicity is not just a politically correct term for race.
2. Understand what hypodescent is, how it operates, and why it exists in the United States.
3. Understand the Japanese concept of race and how it differs from how race is constructed in the United States and Brazil.
4. Understand that most behavioral variation among human groups is due to cultural not biological differences. Most attempts to measure behavioral differences, like IQ tests are cultural biased and reflect the experiences and values of the people who created them and not the experiences and values of the group taking them.