This document discusses the evolution of framings and mobilization of marginalized groups affected by HIV/AIDS. It explores how groups like men who have sex with men (MSM) and sex workers (SWs) have been categorized and organized in response to the global AIDS response. Over time, there has been a shift from viewing these groups as "high risk" to recognizing their agency and rights. However, criminalization of behaviors like sex work and overlapping identities have also limited rights. The document argues for a nuanced concept of HIV-related citizenship that recognizes people's fluid and overlapping identities.