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Carol Greitzer is a former New York City Council member who served from 1974 to 1991. She was born on January 3, 1925 in New York City. She attended Hunter College and received a Bachelor of Arts degree in political science. Greitzer was a member of the New York City Council from 1974 to 1991. She was the first woman to chair the Council's Committee on Land Use and was a leader in the fight for rent control and tenant rights. She also served as the chair of the Council's Committee on Women's Issues. Greitzer was a strong advocate for women's rights and was a leader in the fight for the Equal Rights Amendment. She was also a leader in the fight for gay rights and was a strong supporter of the AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power (ACT UP). Greitzer was a member of the Democratic Party and was a delegate to the Democratic National Convention in 1984. She was also a delegate to the New York State Constitutional Convention in 1967. Greitzer is currently 98 years old. She is married to her husband, Robert Greitzer, and has two children. She has an estimated net worth of $1 million.

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Age 99 years old
Zodiac Sign Capricorn
Born 3 January, 1925
Birthday 3 January
Birthplace New York City
Nationality United States

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1990

Greitzer later moved to New York's Greenwich Village neighborhood with her first husband, Herman Greitzer. They divorced and she later married lawyer Joshua S. Vogel in November 1990. She still resides in Greenwich Village today.

1989

In 1989, the First Women's Bank changed its name to the First New York Bank for Business, claiming that over time, there was less of a need for gender-specific banking.

1973

In addition to her activist work, Greitzer helped found the New York First Women's Bank. In 1973, Greitzer worked with Evelyn Lehman, Jane Trahey, Eileen Preiss, Sarah Kovner, Carol Opton, Betty Friedan, Sheldon Goldstein, and Philip Sills to establish the bank and provide funds. 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.

1970

Following the nearby Stonewall riots that had occurred months earlier, Greitzer met twice with members of the Gay Activists AllianceF in May 1970.

1969

When Ed Koch left his New York City Council position in 1969 to run for Congress, Greitzer decided to run for the newly vacant Council seat. Greitzer won and was a New York City Councilwoman, representing Greenwich Village and other downtown areas. Greitzer served as a Councilwoman for 22 years, beginning with her win in 1969 and ending in 1991 when she lost her Council seat to Republican Charles Millard.

NARAL's board of directors voted Greitzer president of the organization on September 27, 1969. As president, she worked alongside other feminist activists including Shirley Chisholm, Lana Clark Phelan, Lee Gidding, and Lucinda Cisler. In 1972, Greitzer attended the Democratic National Convention as a representative for George McGovern. 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.

1963

Greitzer was also heavily involved in a plan to remove car and bus traffic from Washington Square Park. In 1963 she worked with Shirley Hayes and Ed Koch to complete the plan, arguing that it would provide better outdoor space for children in the community as well as cut down on air pollution. Their efforts worked, and she joined Koch to symbolically push the final bus out of Washington Square Park.

1956

Greitzer claims that her move to Greenwich Village played a large role in her becoming politically active. She joined the Greenwich Village Association, and after assisting with a campaign for Adlai Stevenson II, became a member of the Village Independent Democrats in 1956. In 1960, she ran for president of the Village Independent Democrats against Ed Koch and won. In 1961, Greitzer decided to run for district leader, which at the time was separated into two roles, district leader male and district leader female.

1925

Carol Greitzer (born January 3, 1925) is an American politician who served in the New York City Council from 1969 to 1991 and was the first president of NARAL Pro-Choice America.

Carol Greitzer was born on January 3, 1925, in Manhattan. She grew up in the north Bronx, and credits her love of New York City to her native New Yorker father, Harry Hutter, who enjoyed learning about the history of the city and often took her sightseeing. Greitzer attended Hunter College and then went on to receive a master's in English Literature from NYU.