Host Raven Thorne examines Jane Elliott's 1968 classroom experiment dividing students by eye color, exploring how discrimination becomes internalized through stereotype threat and the Pygmalion effect. The episode reveals how authority-imposed hierarchies rapidly restructure children's cognition, performance, and self-perception, making oppression invisible to those experiencing it.
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