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Andy Shallal is Treasurer<ref>http://www.ips-dc.org/</ref>of the Board of Trustees of the [[Institute for Policy Studies]]. Owner, [[Busboys & Poets]]; Artist. | Andy Shallal is Treasurer<ref>http://www.ips-dc.org/</ref>of the Board of Trustees of the [[Institute for Policy Studies]]. Owner, [[Busboys & Poets]]; Artist. | ||
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Revision as of 04:44, 5 April 2010
Anas (Andy) Shallal is an artist and peace activist.
Background
Born in Baghdad, Iraq, Shallal's family came to America in 1966. He attended Catholic University and Howard University and worked as a medical immunologist at the National Institutes of Health. Shallal switched careers, opening several restaurants, including Busboys and Poets, a DC institution that has received national recognition. His artwork has been featured in many publications, including The Washington Post, The New York Times, PBS, HBO, Al Jazeera International, and CNN.
Activism
Shallal works on "social justice and peace issues" and speaks extensively on these topics. He is also a board member of the Institute for Policy Studies, the Anacostia Museum, DC Vote, the Washington Peace Center, the Institute for Conflict Analysis and Resolution at George Mason University, and Think Local First, working to create sustainable local-business models. He advises several nonprofits and works with students and others in their entrepreneurial endeavors.[1]
Institute for Policy Studies
Andy Shallal is Treasurer[2]of the Board of Trustees of the Institute for Policy Studies. Owner, Busboys & Poets; Artist.
Andy Shallal serves on the Advisory Board of Progressive Democrats of America.[3]