Good evening, everyone. Thank you so much for coming. My name kim dorman and im the Community Engagement coordinator for the princeton public library. Its my pleasure to welcome you here. This and to introduce tonights program. I want to start by thank you all for joining us. This program is presented with support from the National Endowment for the humanities and in partnership with Princeton Universitys, charming and beyond, most of our Rahmani Center for iran and persian gulf studies and labyrinth books. Tonights event will run for about one hour. Dan sheffield, interim director for the sharmeen and bijan moss of our rahman center, will join author reza aslan in conversation about his new book, an american martyr in persia the epic life and tragic death of Howard Baskerville. Following their conversation, we will reserve about 15 minutes for a question and answer session. There will be an opportunity to purchase copies of the book after the program from labyrinth. Thank you very muc
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