VOWW Interview #7: Usman Mustafa
"Voices of West Windsor" is a joint project between the Historical Society and SR Mosaic to fill in the gaps in our records of our town's history. We interview contemporary inhabitants of groups not typically found in our archives so that future residents can get a perspective decades later - much like how our perspectives of old West Windsor were obtained through interviews of longtime residents in the past.
Although the Muslim Center of Greater Princeton (MCGP) is a relatively new addition to West Windsor, it plays an important role in the community. One of its board members, Usman Mustafa, is an interventional cardiologist working as the chairman of the MCGP's Free Clinic. This week, we talk with him about the history of the MCGP and Rahbar Trust - the organization behind the "little library" installed at the Princeton Junction train station a few years ago.
Although the Muslim Center of Greater Princeton (MCGP) is a relatively new addition to West Windsor, it plays an important role in the community. One of its board members, Usman Mustafa, is an interventional cardiologist working as the chairman of the MCGP's Free Clinic. This week, we talk with him about the history of the MCGP and Rahbar Trust - the organization behind the "little library" installed at the Princeton Junction train station a few years ago.




