NARAL Greitzer's activism continued throughout her time on the Council, and she became increasingly involved with feminist issues. Greitzer's became active in New York's pro-choice movement, and began working with
NARAL, which at the time stood for National Association for the Repeal of Abortion Laws. Greitzer worked closely with politician
Percy Sutton, a pro-choice advocate, to push for pro-choice legislation in New York state. As president, she worked alongside other feminist activists including
Shirley Chisholm, Lana Clark Phelan, Lee Gidding, and
Lucinda Cisler. At the convention, Greitzer worked with other feminists to argue that women and their reproductive rights needed to be a prominent issue for the Democratic party. The bank inspired groups in cities all over the country to open up their own women's banks, providing financial guidance, seminars, and employment to women. ==See also==