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Anas "Andy" Shallal ( ar, أنس شلال) (born March 21, 1955) is an
Iraqi-American Iraqi Americans ( Arabic: أمريكيون عراقيون) ( Kurdish عێراقییە ئەمریکییەکان, Îraqiyên Amerîkî) are American citizens who originate from Iraq. As of 2015, the number of Iraqi Americans is around 145,279, acco ...
artist, activist, philanthropist and entrepreneur. He is best known as the founder and
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of the
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, restaurant, bookstore, and performance venue
Busboys and Poets Busboys and Poets is a full-service restaurant, bar, bookstore, coffee shop, and events venue in Washington, D.C., founded in 2005 by Andy Shallal. The original Busboys and Poets is located at 14th & V in the U Street Corridor. There are now sev ...
. He is also known for his opposition to the
2003 invasion of Iraq The 2003 invasion of Iraq was a United States-led invasion of the Republic of Iraq and the first stage of the Iraq War. The invasion phase began on 19 March 2003 (air) and 20 March 2003 (ground) and lasted just over one month, including 26 ...
. He was a candidate for the city's mayoral election in 2014.Andy Shallal is running for D.C. mayor
Mike Debonis, ''Washington Post'', November 8, 2013.


Early life

Shallal moved to the United States with his family in 1966. His father was Ambassador of the
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, a position he held until Saddam Hussein seized power, after which they could not return. He graduated from
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and later enrolled in Howard University medical school. Shallal earned his MBA from the
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at the University of Maryland. Shallal worked as a researcher in medical immunology at the National Institutes of Health.Shallal to launch third Busboys, a new concept
Erin Killian, ''Washington Business Journal'', July 13, 2007.


Busboys and Poets

In September 2005, he opened
Busboys and Poets Busboys and Poets is a full-service restaurant, bar, bookstore, coffee shop, and events venue in Washington, D.C., founded in 2005 by Andy Shallal. The original Busboys and Poets is located at 14th & V in the U Street Corridor. There are now sev ...
(a phrase from the works of poet
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) at 14th and V, in the historic U Street neighborhood. The restaurant features a bookstore, performance space and a mural painted by Shallal. The restaurant was an instant success, embraced by the neighborhood and the progressive community, especially among activists opposed to the Iraq War. There are seven locations in the Washington, D.C., area. Shallal opened a second Busboys location in Arlington in July 2007, and a third location in D.C. at 5th & K NW in 2008. A fourth location opened in Hyattsville, Maryland, in summer 2011. In 2014 Busboys and Poets opened in Brookland. In 2015 Busboys and Poets opened in Takoma.
WTOP, ''Miami Herald'', August 18, 2013.
The seventh location opened in Anacostia in Southeast, D.C. The next openings are projected for 2020 in Baltimore and Columbia, MD. Busboys and Poets The Peace Ball was noted to have more star power than Donald Trump's Inaugural Ball. In 2017, Andy Shallal closed his stores for the day in solidarity with A Day Without Immigrants.


Peace Ball

Shallal is the founder of the Peace Ball inaugural balls. The 2017 Peace Ball took place at the National Museum of African American History and Culture. Shallal spoke about the significance of the recently opened museum. He included in the evening's program a poem from Langston Hughes.


Eatonville

Eatonville was a
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-inspired restaurant that opened in 2009 and closed in 2015. It was located across the street from the Busboys and Poets restaurant in
U Street Corridor The U Street Corridor, sometimes called Cardozo/Shaw or Cardozo, is a commercial and residential district in Northwest Washington, D.C., most of which also constitutes the Greater U Street Historic District. It is centered along a nine-block st ...
, Washington, DC. Placing an emphasis on history and culture, the restaurant was named after and takes its concept from
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, the hometown of
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, an American
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and author during the time of the
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.


Background

Shallal always wanted to use Hurston as an inspiration for the restaurant. In 2007, while talking about his plans for the restaurant, Shallal said: "I'd like to incorporate Zora Neale Hurston into the name. I like taking literary uthorsand using them as springboards." He chose her because had studied the Harlem Renaissance during college, and wanted to use someone who lived during that period and had a connection to Washington. Eatonville pays homage to Hurston through the murals, which were painted by a local artist. Shallal said she "was the life of the party, so I wanted the space to look lively and gregarious. And she wrote a lot about the porch at Eatonville where the townspeople tell stories, so we put in an area ith rocking chairsfor people to have drinks." According to Shallal, Carla Hall from '' Top Chef'' judged a "reality TV-style contest" to select Eatonville Restaurant's chef. Amy Cavanaugh in the Decider: DC writes "With this spring's opening of Eatonville, his Zora Neale Hurston-themed restaurant, Andy Shallal is trying to mend a decades-old literary rift between the author and her contemporary, Langston Hughes, whom Shallal's Busboys And Poets chain is named in honor of. The two writers tried to collaborate on a play, Mule Bone, but things went sour: “They fought over copyright issues, but I think they wanted to be friends,” says Shallal. Since the restaurants are across the street from each other, Shallal sees it as a chance to reunite the two writers."


Shallal's green initiatives

Busboys and Poets was awarded one of the first "REAL" restaurants by the United States Healthful Food Council. REAL (Responsible Epicurean Agricultural Leadership) Certification is a program of the USHFC to help connect people who want healthful and
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and beverages with the restaurants that provide them. Busboys and Poets and Eatonville Restaurant are members of the American Sustainable Business Council. Shallal is one of the co-founders of Think Local First Washington, DC.


Awards

Shallal was honored at The DC Vote Champions of Democracy Awards Dinner on Tuesday, October 12, 2010, for advocating for full, equal voting rights for DC. Shallal has received numerous awards including the Mayor's Arts Award, Martha's Table Luminary Award, Mayor's Environmental Award, United Nations Human Rights Community Award, as well as leadership awards in employment and sustainable business practices. He was also named Man of the Year by the Washington Peace Center. He was named "Democracy's Restaurateur" by Ralph Nader in a Washington Post article by David Montgomery.Andy Shallal, owner of Busboys and Poets, is ‘democracy’s restaurateur’
David Montgomery, ''The Washington Post'', December 8, 2011.


Activism

Shallal has founded or co-founded several peace movement organizations and holds leadership positions in numerous others. Among them are Iraqi Americans for Peaceful Alternatives, created prior to the
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, and The Peace Cafe, which seeks to promote Arab-Jewish dialogue. At 800 members it is the largest such group in the Washington, D.C., area. Shallal is a Peace Fellow with
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, and spokesperson for Education for Peace in Iraq Center (EPIC). Shallal is a recipient of the United Nations Human Rights Community Award and has been named Man of the Year by the Washington Peace Center. In 2005, Shallal spoke at the counter-inaugural of President
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held at
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. Later that year, he visited and provided catering at Sheehan's Camp Casey protest in Crawford, Texas.War mother and supporters are settling in for a long siege
, Carlos Guerra, ''San Antonio Express-News'', August 16, 2005.
Sheehan later participated in an Impeachment Forum sponsored by
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at the U Street Busboys location. He is a
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analyst for the left-leaning think tank Institute for Policy Studies and current board member serving as Treasurer.Institute for Policy Studies: Trustees
, ips-dc.org, accessed March 9, 2008.
In 2010, the Cultural Alliance of Greater Washington gave an award to Shallal for his support of the local arts community. On October 12, 2010, Shallal was awarded the Champions of Democracy Award by DCVote for his activism in support of voting rights for the people of the District of Columbia. Shallal is a member of
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(ROC-United) which works to help improve wages and working conditions for restaurant workers. Shallal also drew an original mural highlighting the struggle to end “Taxation without Representation” that was auctioned off at the gala to benefit DC Vote. “When Iraq got its voting rights,” Shallal said “I was able to vote in Iraq. I was surprised that I was able to vote in a representative government while I can’t in my own city where I live today.”


Murals

Shallal painted the mural at the headquarters of the Institute for Policy Studies on 16th street NW, which depicts the story of IPS and social movements in which it has been involved. The mural is several hundred square feet and wraps around a 50-seat, square meeting room. Featured in the mural are the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., Benjamin Spock and the late Minnesota Senator Paul Wellstone. Also included are Chilean diplomat and IPS fellow Orlando Letelier and his assistant
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, who were killed by a car bomb on Embassy Row in 1976. The mural depicts former Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet weeping into a handkerchief. As an IPS board member, Shallal painted the mural as a gift to the Institute. Shallal painted the civil rights movement-themed mural at Busboys and Poets, called Peace in Struggle Wall. He refuses to sign the civil rights mural at Busboys, saying this would be a "final gesture" that would preclude him from making revisions later.The Muralist
David Montgomery, ''Washington Post'', May 1, 2006.
All of the Busboys and Poets locations feature an original mural by Shallal. Shallal's most recent mural, created in August 2013, is at the new
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, where he is a board member. The mural honors the legacy of the U St Corridor and
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.


2014 Mayoral campaign

On November 8, 2013, he formally announced his candidacy for Mayor of Washington. Andy has been referred to as the
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of D.C. mayoral candidates and was endorsed by actor
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and writers
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and
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. He finished fifth with 3,196 votes or 3.3% of the total.


See also

* Iraqi art * List of Iraqi artists


References


External links

*
Andy Shallal for DC Mayor official website
{{DEFAULTSORT:Shallal, Andy 1955 births Artists from Baghdad American artists American restaurateurs American people of Iraqi descent Catholic University of America alumni Howard University College of Medicine alumni University of Maryland, College Park alumni Community organizing Iraqi activists Iraqi anti-war activists Iraqi contemporary artists Living people Washington, D.C., Democrats