Upcoming political events in the Bay Area.

MONDAY

Case against Trump: Bill Press, radio-show host and former chair of California Democratic Party, discusses the case against Trump at the Commonwealth Club. $25 for nonmembers, $10 for students. Noon-1 p.m., 110 Embarcadero, San Francisco. More information is here.

Myanmar genocide: Azeem Ibrahim, research professor at the Strategic Studies Institute at U.S. Army War College, discusses his book “The Rohingyas: Inside Myanmar’s Hidden Genocide” at the World Affairs Council. $20 nonmembers, $7 students. 6:30 p.m., 312 Sutter St., Suite 200, San Francisco. More information is here.

Guns and schools: A discussion on gun violence in schools with University of Southern California, Alisa Crovetti of the UC Berkeley Graduate School of Education, Alla Lefkowitz of Everytown for Gun Safety and Emily Ozer of the UC Berkeley School of Public Health). Free. 11:30 a.m., Graduate School of Education, Room 1104, UC Berkeley. More information is here.

NOV. 27

Ginsburg biographer: Jane Sherron De Hart discusses her book “Ruth Bader Ginsburg: A Life.” $15. 7 p.m., Jewish Community Center of San Francisco, 3200 California St. More information is here.

NOV. 29

“Fake news”: Alexander Sängerlaub, project director of Misinformation in Digital Media leads a panel discussion on the terminology of “fake news” in a transnational framework and ways to check the spread of misinformation. Free. 6:30-9 p.m. at the Goethe-Institut San Francisco, 530 Bush St., No. 204. More information is here.

Palestinian rights: Benefit screening of “Imprisoning a Generation,” a documentary film that follows the stories of four young Palestinians who have been imprisoned under the Israeli military system. Film director Zelda Edmunds will give a presentation. Benefit for Middle East Children’s Alliance. Tickets are $15-$50. 7 p.m., Berkeley City College auditorium, 2050 Center St., Berkeley. More information is here.

Hillary Ronen: San Francisco Supervisor Hillary Ronen is featured in a local leaders discussion ad question-and-answer series. Free. 6-8 p.m., Manny’s 3092 16th St., San Francisco. More information is here.

Excelsior meeting: Supervisor Ahsha Safai, other cities officials and staffers from the the Excelsior Action Group lead a community meeting on the Excelsior & Outer Mission Neighborhood Strategy. 6 p.m., Calvary Baptist Church, 5655 Mission St., San Francisco. More information is here.

NOV. 30

Working in Obama White House: Former President Barack Obama aides Gautam Raghavan, Heather Foster, Hope Hall, Julie Chavez Rodriguez and Stephanie Valencia discuss what it was like to work in the White House. $18. 6 p.m., Manny’s, 3092 16th St., San Francisco. More information is here.

DEC. 5

Homelessness: American Society for Public Administration hosts a discussion on homelessness, with panelists Eve Ahmed, homeless outreach coordinator for Berkeley Mental Health Services; John Caner of the Berkeley Downtown Association; and Cmdr. David Lazar of the San Francisco Police Department’s community engagement division. Free. 6-8 p.m., Golden Gate University, 536 Mission St., Room 4215, San Francisco. More information is here.

DEC. 8-9

Palestinian holiday crafts bazaar: A crafts fair benefiting Palestinian children. Admission free. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. on Dec. 8, 11 a.m.-3 p.m. on Dec. 9. Middle East Children's Alliance, 1101 Eighth St., Berkeley. More information is here.

DEC. 12

Women of color: Democratic political strategist Donna Brazile, Caraway Group CEO Yolanda Caraway, political strategist the Rev. Leah Daughtry and former Clinton administration official Minyon Moore are featured in a forum at the Commonwealth Club, “For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Politics.” $30 nonmembers, $8 students. 7 p.m., 110 Embarcadero, San Francisco. More information is here.

To list an event, email Politics Editor Trapper Byrne at tbyrne@sfchronicle.com