APOPKA, Fla. – The death of George Floyd in Minnesota has sparked conversations about race, racism, and social injustice but when it comes to biracial families, one Apopka family says identifying with black or white should not be up for discussion. “We don’t ask Greek children to question the fact that their grandmother is Italian, the mother is Italian,” Matthew Houvrous said. “We don’t ask people from Spain to justify the fact that their mother is Portuguese and so there’s really no reason that they should have to choose a side, there’s isn’t a real side.” Houvouras married his wife, Erika, 25 years ago. "For me, it wasn’t taboo because I am the product of an interracial marriage," Erika Houvouras said.