- Yvette Jarvis
Yvette Jarvis, a 1979 magna cum laude graduate of
Boston University , came to Greece in 1982 as an accomplished basketball player, to play for Panathinaikos. She became the first African American to play in the Greek Women's Basketball League, while also being the first salaried female athlete in the league.She is the first African-American elected to public office in
Greece in October 2002. An elected city councilwoman in Athens, Jarvis is a former professional athlete, model and actress. She is also a strong supporter of human rights, those particularly of Greece's women, children, immigrants, and the disabled. One of Jarvis' political accomplishments includes the establishment of a national toll free hotline for victims of domestic violence in April 2003. She is presently the coordinator for the "Obama for President - Greece" organization for US expats in Greece.Sources
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