Making learning accessible to every student.
through educational videos, research, tutoring and learning experiences.
I am Anya Pal from Fremont, California studying at Irvington High School. I started EdEquity4All because I believe every student deserves the opportunity to discover subjects they love—regardless of whether they can afford tutoring or have access to advanced STEM resources.
What began as tutoring has grown into an ongoing project focused on making learning more accessible. Through educational videos, learning resources, and science outreach, I share knowledge in areas ranging from STEM and astrophysics to climate science and environmental sustainability.
My goal is to help students not only understand the world around them, but also develop the curiosity and confidence to contribute to solving the challenges we face.
"The biggest barrier to learning isn't intelligence. It's access." - Anya Pal
Featured Content
A glimpse into what you can explore through edequity4all
Antimatter
This is EdEquity4All’s most-watched science video, with 1,000+ viewers exploring one of physics’ greatest mysteries. Antimatter is one of the strangest things in physics—particles that look like matter but annihilate when they meet. Discover more, how scientists create and detect it, and why our universe is made mostly of matter instead of being completely annihilated.
Dark Matter
The early universe created specific amounts of elements like helium and deuterium, but recent observations found a possible mismatch that scientists are trying to understand. This research explores whether a special type of dark matter could explain this difference.
Nature Heals
Expressing our relationship with nature through creativity builds a deeper connection to our natural world and strengthens our sense of place and belonging. In a world driven by competition and constant digital connection, kids often felt overwhelmed by the pressure to achieve more. My inspiration for “Nature Heals” comes from how I heal when I finally step outside away from the dreary world of digital media and closed doors. When I am hiking in the beautiful wilderness or playing in the park with my friends, I feel lighter and become more purposeful. Nature doesn't ask me to outshine, it just lets me be.
Tell Your Climate Story
Climate change affects each community differently, and this dance tells the story of California wildfires and their impact on our lives.
The dance begins by showing how fire and smoke disrupts ordinary life, masks become essential, sick people keep getting sicker, and children become confined indoors. The middle of the dance focuses on bringing everyone together and planting more trees to symbolize unity in action. Finally, the dance ends by showing that with everyone making an effort to save the environment, we can make a change.
→
→


