Why not just take it easy for a year?
I'm a white woman. Long story but was in a tenure-track position at an academic library. Supervisor, mentor, and several others recommended that I go up for tenure a year early, due to my experience, time in the field, etc. (my tenure "clock" was skewed due to some technicalities about the position I was originally hired into). The Associate Dean told me that it "wasn't done" and although he admitted I had the qualifications and likely everything I needed to be successful, I should just "take it easy" for another year, rather than try to go up early. Later found out he had counseled a male colleague in the same situation exactly the opposite. What was there to lose? Well, a year's worth of a significant pay raise for starters.



















